Roanoke, Texas
Constructed in 1886, this building served as the focus of downtown Roanoke for decades despite its colorful and varied history. The building was in dire condition when it was targeted for restoration by the City of Roanoke. It now serves as the City's museum and Visitors Center.
Norman Alston Architects provided historic preservation consulting to the design architect, including detailing of all the missing wooden components of the doors and windows.
RGA Associates, Roanoke, Design Architects.
2006
Historic Rehabilitation Award 2008
Preservation Texas
Best Restoration Award 2008
Texas Downtown Association