Location: 33 E Twohig Ave, San Angelo, TX 76903
The Federal Building and Courthouse in San Angelo, Texas is significant as an example of Renaissance Revival architecture maintained in good condition. It is situated in the Central Business district and exhibits quality architectural craftsmanship through the detailing of both its primary and secondary elevations (including the subtle distinction between the original 1909 building and the 1932 expansion). The detailing of the public lobby, stair, and second floor corridor, though modest, also contribute significantly to the integrity of this building. This building represents a stylistic example of design and construction from the early 1900s that successfully and uniformly incorporates the construction of a major addition which remains the style and character of the original elevations.
Building Facts
- Architects: Taylor, James Knox
- Construction Dates: 1910-1911
- GSA Building Number: TX0163ZZ
- Landmark Status: Listed in the National Register of Historic Places