House at 1916 Ave. K in Lost Bayou Historic District. Galveston, Texas

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Galveston, Texas, March 2, 2008

Album 619: Galveston, Texas, March 2, 2008

The image depicts a two-story Victorian-style house with a wraparound porch located at 1916 Avenue K in the Lost Bayou Historic District of Galveston, Texas. The house is cream-colored with red trim and features an ornate facade that includes intricate woodwork on the porch columns.

**Key Features:**

* Two stories
* Wraparound porch
* Cream-colored exterior with red trim
* Ornate woodwork on porch columns

**Setting:**

* Located in the Lost Bayou Historic District of Galveston, Texas
* Date: March 2, 2008

The image provides a clear view of the house's architectural features and its surroundings. The caption suggests that the house is part of the Lost Bayou Historic District, which implies that it has historical significance and may be protected by local preservation laws. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Casa en la calle Avenue K número 1916 del distrito histórico de Lost Bayou. Galveston, Texas, 2 de marzo de 2008. La imagen muestra una casa de estilo victoriano de dos pisos con un porche envolvente ubicada en la calle Avenue K número 1916 del distrito histórico de Lost Bayou de Galveston, Texas. La casa es de color crema con detalles rojos y cuenta con una fachada ornamentada que incluye intrincadas tallas de madera en las columnas del porche. **Características destacadas:** * Dos pisos * Porche envolvente * Exterior de color crema con detalles rojos * Fachada ornamentada en las columnas del porche **Entorno:** * Ubicado en el distrito histórico de Lost Bayou de Galveston, Texas * Fecha: 2 de marzo de 2008 La imagen proporciona una vista clara de las características arquitectónicas de la casa y sus alrededores. El subtítulo sugiere que la casa forma parte del distrito histórico de Lost Bayou, lo que implica que tiene significado histórico y puede estar protegida por leyes locales de preservación. – Spanish translation

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