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At 280 feet (90 m), the 21-story Milam Building in downtown San Antonio, Texas, was the tallest brick and reinforced concrete structure in the United States when it opened in 1928, as well as the first high-rise air-conditioned office building. The building was designed by George Willis, engineered by M.L. Diver, and constructed by L.T. Wright and Company. The building was named in honor of the Republic of Texas historical figure Benjamin Milam, noted for his leadership during the Texas Revolution. In keeping with that motif, the only flag that flies atop the tower is the Lone Star flag.

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  • El Milam Building es un edificio situado en el downtown de la ciudad de San Antonio, en el estado de Texas (Estados Unidos). Con 90 metros de altura y 21 pisos fue la estructura de ladrillo y concreto armado más alto del país cuando se inauguró en 1928, así como la primera oficina de gran altura con aire acondicionado. Fue diseñado por , diseñado por M.L. Diver, y construido por L.T. Wright y compañía. Debe su nombre a , conocido por su liderazgo durante la Revolución de Texas. De acuerdo con ese motivo, la única bandera que ondea sobre la torre es la Bandera de Texas.​ (es)
  • At 280 feet (90 m), the 21-story Milam Building in downtown San Antonio, Texas, was the tallest brick and reinforced concrete structure in the United States when it opened in 1928, as well as the first high-rise air-conditioned office building. The building was designed by George Willis, engineered by M.L. Diver, and constructed by L.T. Wright and Company. The building was named in honor of the Republic of Texas historical figure Benjamin Milam, noted for his leadership during the Texas Revolution. In keeping with that motif, the only flag that flies atop the tower is the Lone Star flag. (en)
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  • El Milam Building es un edificio situado en el downtown de la ciudad de San Antonio, en el estado de Texas (Estados Unidos). Con 90 metros de altura y 21 pisos fue la estructura de ladrillo y concreto armado más alto del país cuando se inauguró en 1928, así como la primera oficina de gran altura con aire acondicionado. Fue diseñado por , diseñado por M.L. Diver, y construido por L.T. Wright y compañía. Debe su nombre a , conocido por su liderazgo durante la Revolución de Texas. De acuerdo con ese motivo, la única bandera que ondea sobre la torre es la Bandera de Texas.​ (es)
  • At 280 feet (90 m), the 21-story Milam Building in downtown San Antonio, Texas, was the tallest brick and reinforced concrete structure in the United States when it opened in 1928, as well as the first high-rise air-conditioned office building. The building was designed by George Willis, engineered by M.L. Diver, and constructed by L.T. Wright and Company. The building was named in honor of the Republic of Texas historical figure Benjamin Milam, noted for his leadership during the Texas Revolution. In keeping with that motif, the only flag that flies atop the tower is the Lone Star flag. (en)
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