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The French Legation , built in 1840-41 and located at 30.267° -97.7322°, 802 San Marcos St, Austin, Texas, United States, is now the French Legation Museum. This building was the home of the chargé d'affaires of France to the Republic of Texas until 1846, when the Republic of Texas ceased to exist. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on November 25, 1969.

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Photograph created by Larry D. Moore using a Kodak EasyShare Z740 camera

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2006-09-09

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Larry D. Moore (Nv8200p on en.wikipedia)

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