Museum of the Southwest
United States historic place From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
United States historic place From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Museum of the Southwest is a multidisciplinary cultural museum opened in 1966.[3] It displays a selection of prints, paintings, and drawings. It also houses the Durham Children's Museum.[4] The museum is situated in a 5,300 sq ft (490 m2) mansion built in 1937 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[5]
Fred and Juliette Turner House | |
Location | 1705 W. Missouri, Midland, Texas |
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Coordinates | 31.9933°N 102.0914°W |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1936–1937 |
Built by | Anton F. Korn (original); Dav Leonard Construction (1986 gallery addition)[1] |
Architect | Anton F. Korn and Uno Tuomi (original construction); Frank Welch (1970 addition) Ford, Powell & Carson (1986 gallery addition[1] |
NRHP reference No. | 81001148[2] |
Added to NRHP | August 15, 1988 |
The house was designed by architect Anton F. Korn and was built during 1936–37.[1]
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