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Thursday, May 15, 2008

The historic Magnolia Hotel in Houston

When built by the future Texas Governor (and Humble Oil founder) Ross S. Sterling in 1926 as home of his newspaper, the Houston Post-Dispatch, it was one of the highest buildings west of the Mississippi at 22 stories.
Extensively remodeled, the building today houses the Magnolia Hotel, providing a luxury, art-deco experience in the midst of thriving downton Houston. Read about our visit.
Magnolia Hotel - Houston - featured soon at Southpoint.com

Posted by Carl Burnham at 11:46 PM
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