Discover the Architecture of Waxahachie

Discover the Architecture of Waxahachie

February 22 // 6:30 PM

Waxahachie, located just 30 miles south of Dallas, may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of Texas architecture, but the city has a lot to teach about residential, commercial and institutional styles found in cities and towns across the Lone Star State.

Join Preservation Houston and Margaret Culbertson, co-author of the Waxahachie Architecture Guidebook, for an online History in Print program exploring the buildings of Waxahachie and what they reveal about evolving design sensibilities, an evolving economy and generations of social change.

The Waxahachie Architecture Guidebook includes architectural overviews of several historically significant neighborhoods as well as hundreds of individual entries covering structures ranging from the magnificent Ellis County Courthouse (1897, James Riely Gordon) to modest bungalows, often-overlooked commercial buildings and fascinating industrial sites. Culbertson and her co-author, Ellen Beasley, offer insights into each featured structure’s history, design and context, making the Waxahachie Architecture Guidebook a valuable resource for anyone interested in Texas architecture.

During this virtual program, Culbertson will discuss some of Waxahachie’s notable architecture and the work that went into compiling the guidebook. A Q&A will follow her presentation.

Event Format:
This program will be presented via Zoom. Registrants will receive additional information, including a link to join the program, via e-mail the day before the event.

Registration:
Access to this program is free for members of Preservation Dallas and $10 for non-members. Register online by 2:00 PM Tuesday, February 22 in order to receive the login for the program.

Registrants for the talk can order the book through A&M Press. Use the code WAXA30 for 30% off the $24.95 cover price. The code will remain active through February 28.

Can’t join us live? No problem!
The recording of the full program will be available to all registrants, so you can watch at a time that’s most convenient for you.

This event is presented as part of the Bart Truxillo Program Series, which honors the memory of pioneer preservationist and Preservation Houston co-founder Bart Truxillo. The Truxillo Program Series is made possible by the generous contributions of Preservation Houston’s members and friends.

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