This Gothic Revival design was built of limestone blocks. The craftsmanship of German-born stoneworker John Willeke can be seen in the lancet-shaped windows and doorways, along with the arcaded two-story office wing with its crenellated parapet that runs perpendicular to the nave. A sturdy, buttressed square tower contains a bell salvaged from Oscar Ruffini’s 1884 Tom Green County Courthouse. A brick-clad education building with cast-concrete detail (2013, Kinney Franke Architects) faces W. Harris Avenue.
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Emmanuel Episcopal Church
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