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Historic house in Texas, United States

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United States historic place
Brizendine House
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Texas State Antiquities Landmark
The diminutive Brizendine House is closely surrounded by high-rise office buildings.
LocationAustin, Texas, USA
Coordinates30°16′26.76″N 97°44′46.68″W / 30.2741000°N 97.7463000°W / 30.2741000; -97.7463000
Built1870
NRHP reference No.74002090
RTHL No.6453
TSAL No.600
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJuly 22, 1974
Designated RTHL1974
Designated TSAL5/28/1981

The Brizendine House is a historic home in downtown Austin, Texas, constructed circa 1870. The building is located at 507 W 11th Street and is today surrounded by an annex to the Travis County Courthouse and the Blackwell/Thurman Criminal Justice Center.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1974. It was designated a State Antiquities Landmark in 1981.

Texas Historical Commission Marker Text

This simple vernacular rough ashlar house represents the life style of the late 19th century working middle-class family in Austin, Texas. The exterior proportions of the structure reflect Victorian influence. Built of limestone about 1870 by John R. Brizendine (1829–1914), an Austin carpenter, machinist, and miller. Brizendine, a native of Kentucky, lived here until his death. Mrs. Elizabeth Gordon bought the home in 1928, and members of her family lived here until 1972. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark-1974

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  1. Texas Historical Commission
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