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Brizendine House

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Location
  
Austin, Texas, USA

NRHP Reference #
  
74002090

TSAL #
  
600

Opened
  
1870

Added to NRHP
  
22 July 1974

Built
  
1870

RTHL #
  
6453

Designated RTHL
  
1974

Area
  
404.7 m²

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The Brizendine House is a historic home in downtown Austin, Texas, constructed circa 1870. The building is located on 11th Street and is today surrounded by an annex to the Travis County Courthouse and the Blackwell/Thurman Criminal Justice Center.

The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. It is located at 507 W 11th Street.

Texas Historical Commission Marker Text

This simple vernacular rough ashlar house represents the life style of the late 19th century working middle-class family in Austin, Texas. The exterior proportions of the structure reflect Victorian influence. Built of limestone about 1870 by John R. Brizendine (1829–1914), an Austin carpenter, machinist, and miller. Brizendine, a native of Kentucky, lived here until his death. Mrs. Elizabeth Gordon bought the home in 1928, and members of her family lived here until 1972. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark-1974

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Brizendine House Wikipedia