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Wunsche Bros. Saloon was the first two-story building erected in Old Town Spring. It is still standing today, although not currently open for business after a fire. After the Depression , Prohibition , and a relocation of the railroad headquarters, the town slowly declined in population until Houston's oil boom in the 1970s and 1980s brought ...
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Wunsche Bros. Saloon and Hotel 103 Midway Spring 1984 next to railroad tracks Merchants and Manufacturers Building 1 Main St. Houston 1984 U. of Houston Downtown Ezekial and Mary Jane Miller House 304 Hawthorne Houston 1984 Auditorium Hotel 710 Texas Avenue Houston 1984 DePelchin Faith Home 2700 Albany at Drew Houston 1984 Arthur B. Cohn House
Carl Wunsche Sr. High School is a career academy high school in unincorporated Harris County, Texas. Wunsche is in the Spring Independent School District and serves grades 9 through 12. Students who currently attend Dekaney High School , Spring High School and Westfield High School are allowed to attend Wunsche.
The house used in the movie is named The Victorian House, which was built in 1909 in Williamson Country, Texas. It was then uprooted and moved to Round Rock, Texas, where it now exists as a cafe ...
as. Owner Leslie Justice transformed the 32-seat cafe, located in one of the least-populated counties in the United States, into a popular 1,600-seat music venue and travel destination.
Wunsche School – the Wunsche family donated 13 acres (5.3 ha) of land along Spring-Cypress Road for a school site in 1935; the donation required that the district name the school after Carl Wunsche, a family ancestor. Wunsche served middle and high school. An addition serving elementary school students opened in 1947.
The west Fort Worth cafe storefront that was a set for TV’s “Landman” will open later this year as a full-service Texas-themed restaurant, owner Philip Murrin said Wednesday.