Cox–Craddock House

Robert A. and Linda Cox, the first owners of the house, were both economics professors at the University of Texas.

Linda Cox sold the house in 1948 to Larry Inge Craddock, who had a variety of business interests in the city, including a miniature golf course and gas stations.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 30, 2001, as an excellent example of a Colonial Revival residence.

It is built of brick and has a "symmetrical composition" in which a "pedimented portico forms the prominent central entry."

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