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Octagon Hall Museum

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Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Octagon Hall Museum
Phone:
+1 270-791-0071

Hours:
SundayClosed
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday9am - 11:30am, 1pm - 3:30pm
Thursday9am - 11:30am, 1pm - 3:30pm
Friday9am - 11:30am, 1pm - 3:30pm
Saturday9am - 11:30am, 1pm - 3:30pm


You are missing the Tower Life, in San Antonio, Texas. It’s the only octagonal shaped high rise in the nation. It was originally the Smith-Young Tower in 1929. Tower Life Building Octagonal buildings and structures are characterized by an octagonal plan form, whether a perfect geometric octagon or a regular eight-sided polygon with approximately equal sides. Octagon-shaped buildings date from at least 300 B.C. when the Tower of the Winds in Athens, Greece, was constructed. Octagonal houses were popularized in the United States in the mid-19th century by Orson Squire Fowler and many other octagonal buildings and structures soon followed. This article is a list of octagonal buildings and structures in the United States. Many of these are on the National Register of Historic Places.
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