All Saints Roman Catholic Church
201 E. 10th St., Houston, TXBrick church with long nave flanked by towers: one of three stories the other a taller bell tower whose pinnacle is topped with a small stone cross. Ground floor front facade of stone, as is trim on towers and windows. Three Romanesque arches on recessed front entrance: small arched windows at base and top of towers. Gabled nave ends surmounted by small stone crosses. Lateral gable roof at rear Good stained glass throughout.
Local significance of the building:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
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