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THE WEEKEND: Downtown Architectural Preservation

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  Henry C. Trost was one of the most iconic architects of the Southwest, and he is responsible for over 200 buildings in El Paso, including the Camino Real, the Cortez Building, and El Paso High School.  The Texas Trost Society works to promote Trost's legacy and to educate the public about the importance of preserving these historically important buildings.  Joining us on this program are Max Grossman, Vice Chair of the El Paso County Historical Commission, and Malissa Arras, Executive Director of the Texas Trost Society.

http://texastrost.org/http://elpasocountyhistory.com/

Aired Sept 3, 2016

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