Austin Hall of Sam Houston State University (Huntsville, Texas)
Erected in 1852 and expanded in 1879 and 1927, this Greek Revival structure stands at the historic center of Sam Houston State University. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.
Huntsville, Texas is a small town located roughly an hour north of Houston in the Piney Woods region of the east of the state. The community is known for its prisons, as well as being the home of Sam Houston towards the end of his life. Huntsville serves as the seat of Walker County and is the site of Sam Houston State University.
Austin Hall of Sam Houston State University (Huntsville, Texas)
Erected in 1852 and expanded in 1879 and 1927, this Greek Revival structure stands at the historic center of Sam Houston State University. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.
Huntsville, Texas is a small town located roughly an hour north of Houston in the Piney Woods region of the east of the state. The community is known for its prisons, as well as being the home of Sam Houston towards the end of his life. Huntsville serves as the seat of Walker County and is the site of Sam Houston State University.