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HAHC backs protected-landmark designations for two early-1920s bungalows on Alamo Street

3252817 · May 8, 2025
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The Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission voted to recommend protected-landmark status for houses at 1505 and 1507 Alamo Street after staff presentations and a public comment of support from Preservation Houston.

The Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission voted to recommend that City Council designate two early-1920s bungalows at 1505 and 1507 Alamo Street as protected landmarks.

Staff member Cara Quigley told commissioners the houses are one-story, wood-frame Craftsman bungalows built in the early 1920s by Jacob Valente and later owned by members of the Disson family. Quigley said both…

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