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Texas Mid-Century Modern Roofs & Canopies (page 4)

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commercial building
Richardson, TX
This commercial building is part of a small shopping center. It was probably built in the 1960s. It has been vacant for at least a few years. Does anyone know what this building housed originally or when it was built? [map]

San Antonio International Airport
San Antonio, TX
This building is located at the San Antonio International Airport and houses the San Antonio Airport Badge and ID Office. The building was designed by Clarence W.W. Mayhew. It built in 1968 as the Executive Aircraft Terminal. The building is currently endangered and will be demolished unless it is moved. [map]

former Jif-E Mart
Austin Highway
San Antonio, TX
former Jif-E Mart
N. Zarzamora St.
San Antonio, TX
former Jif-E Mart
General McMullen Dr.
San Antonio, TX
former Jif-E Mart
W. Martin St.
San Antonio, TX
former Jif-E Mart
Guadalupe St.
San Antonio, TX
I believe these Jif-E Mart stores were built in the early 1970s. The Guadalupe St. location is the only double canopy example that I know of. If you know of other Jif-E Mart buildings that still exist, I'd love to hear from you. [Austin Highway map]; [N. Zarzamora St. map]; [General McMullen Dr. map]; [W. Martin St. map]; [Guadalupe St. map]

Others: Brunswick Blvd.; W. Commerce St.; W. Southcross Blvd.; Nogalitos St.; S. Hamilton Ave.; S. WW White Rd.; S. Presa St.

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