. . . "Sweeney, Coombs and Fredericks Building"@en . "29.762 -95.3606" . . "Sweeney, Coombs and Fredericks Building"@en . "43005316"^^ . . "29.76199913024902"^^ . "POINT(-95.36060333252 29.761999130249)"^^ . "The Sweeney, Coombs, and Fredericks Building is a late Victorian commercial building with a 3-story corner turret and Eastlake decorative elements that was designed by George E. Dickey in 1889. The building is located at 301 Main Street in Houston, Texas and occupies the corner of Main Street and Congress Street in Downtown Houston. The building is one of the few Victorian-style architectural structures that remains in the city. The building received a \"City of Houston Landmark\" designation in 2009. The building is included in the National Register of Historic Places by virtue of being a conforming structure in the Main Street/Market Square Historic District."@en . . . . . . "-95.36060333251953"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "74002074"^^ . . . . . "5720"^^ . . . . . "301"^^ . . "TSAL"@en . "1069256026"^^ . "335"^^ . "RTHL"@en . "@ Congress"@en . "View facing south"@en . "Sweeney, Coombs, and Fredericks Building"@en . "1889"^^ . . "bottom"@en . . . "1978-06-23"^^ . . "1974"^^ . . . "bottom"@en . "George E. Dickey"@en . . . . . . "1889"^^ . . . . . "10786"^^ . "Victorian"@en . "USA Texas Houston downtown#Texas#USA"@en . . "The Sweeney, Coombs, and Fredericks Building is a late Victorian commercial building with a 3-story corner turret and Eastlake decorative elements that was designed by George E. Dickey in 1889. The building is located at 301 Main Street in Houston, Texas and occupies the corner of Main Street and Congress Street in Downtown Houston. The building is one of the few Victorian-style architectural structures that remains in the city. The building received a \"City of Houston Landmark\" designation in 2009. The building is included in the National Register of Historic Places by virtue of being a conforming structure in the Main Street/Market Square Historic District."@en . . . "74002074" . . . . "5"^^ . . . . . . .