Granary of Mission San José, built in the 1720s, restored by WPA labor in the 1930s. In 1941, the complex was officially named a National Historic Site, the first in Texas.
also by Kelly Klaasmeyer
- Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art - February 9th, 2013
- So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, goodbye... - January 28th, 2013
- BREAKING NEWS: Art Guys say Menil is removing “The Art Guys Marry A Plant” - January 11th, 2013
- Galveston: Drawings, Mobster Architecture and Brothels - December 3rd, 2012
- "Lucian Freud: Portraits" at The Modern - October 22nd, 2012







