Preservation Texas Announces 2023 Honor Award Recipients
OCTOBER 2, 2023
Preservation Texas is proud to announce the twelve projects being recognized with its 2023 Honor Award. Presented every other year, Preservation Texas Honor Awards recognize outstanding efforts to restore, preserve, rehabilitate or reconstruct historic places that have been individually included on the Most Endangered Places List or relate to a previous statewide thematic endangered listing.
This year’s Honor Awards celebrate the remarkable efforts made by individuals, organizations, and communities to rehabilitate once imperiled historic places, breathing new life into cherished structures while honoring their historical significance and architectural integrity.
Visit preservationtexas.org/honorawards to learn more.
Shankleville (Newton County); 2015 Most Endangered Places List
Atlanta (Cass County); 2006 Most Endangered Places List
Bellville (Austin County); 2008 Most Endangered Places Theme: Texas Dance Halls
CASTRO COLONIES LIVING HISTORY CENTER (BIRY HOUSE)
Castroville (Medina County); 2005 Most Endangered Places List
Austin (Travis County); 2015 Most Endangered Places Theme: Historic Resources in City Parks
Plano (Collin County); 2016 Most Endangered Places List
FORT DAVIS MASONIC LODGE AND SCOBEE ADOBE HOUSE
Fort Davis (Jeff Davis County); 2021 Most Endangered Places List
San Augustine (San Augustine County); 2012 Most Endangered Places List
Tomlinson Hill (Falls County); 2016 Most Endangered Places Theme: Log Buildings
OLD SETTLERS AND VETERANS ASSOCIATION TABERNACLE
Tomlinson Hill (Falls County); 2016 Most Endangered Places List
Laredo (Webb County); 2019 Most Endangered Places List
Mason (Mason County); 2014 Most Endangered Places List
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Preservation Texas is the advocate for the historic and cultural resources of Texas. We are a private, member-supported nonprofit organization and do not receive any operational funding from the government.