Goodhue Building | |
Location | 398 Pearl St., Beaumont, Texas |
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Coordinates | 30°5′2.5″N 94°5′57″W / 30.084028°N 94.09917°W / 30.084028; -94.09917 |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1926 (1926) |
Architect | Tisdale & Stone |
Architectural style | Gothic Revival, Romanesque Revival |
Part of | Beaumont Commercial District (ID78002959[1]) |
Designated CP | April 14, 1978 |
The Goodhue Building is an office building in the downtown area of Beaumont, Texas. Built in 1926 by Forrest Goodhue, the building has 190 offices and is one of the most decorative structures in the area. The building has 11 stories and a penthouse.[2][3] The building was built in a Tudor gothic style by Tisdale, Stone & Pinson, with an asymmetric penthouse.[4]
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