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Built in 1937 and 1938, the building occupies a prominent position in downtown Amarillo, across East Fifth Avenue north of Courthouse Square. [4] Smaller and less important architecturally than the adjacent Potter County Courthouse, the Jones Building nevertheless gives the Federal Government a tangible presence in the center this city on the plains of North Texas, and demonstrates the concern ...
In 2018, the federal building and courthouse in Amarillo was named the J. Marvin Jones Federal Building and Mary Lou Robinson United States Courthouse in Robinson's honor. [ 5 ] Personal life
Abortion rights adovcates gather in front of the J Marvin Jones Federal Building and Courthouse in Amarillo, Texas, on March 15, 2023. Credit - MOISES AVILA/AFP—Getty Images
Amarillo: 620 South Taylor Street: N.D. Tex. 1916–1938 Now FirstCapital Bank of Texas. n/a J. Marvin Jones Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse † Amarillo: 205 Southeast Fifth Avenue: N.D. Tex. 1938–present: U.S. Court of Claims judge John Marvin Jones (1980) Court House & Post Office† Austin: 601 Colorado Street: W.D. Tex. 1881–1936
Image: Abortion rights advocates gather in front of the J Marvin Jones Federal Building and Courthouse in Amarillo, Texas, on March 15, 2023. (Moises Avila / AFP - Getty Images)
The Derrick Building (former Greyhound Depot), Amarillo, 1949; Eddie's Napoli's Italian Restaurant, Amarillo, 1930s; Esquire Jazz Club (former Esquire Theatre), Amarillo, 1947; J. Marvin Jones Federal Building and United States Courthouse, Amarillo, 1939; Kress Center City, Amarillo, 1932; Levine's Department Store, Amarillo, 1936
J. Marvin Jones Federal Building and Mary Lou Robinson United States Courthouse; L. Llano Cemetery Historic District; M. ... Santa Fe Building (Amarillo, Texas)
J. Marvin Jones Federal Building and Mary Lou Robinson United States Courthouse; M. ... Santa Fe Building (Amarillo, Texas) U. U.S. Route 66-Sixth Street Historic ...