Oaks Historic District (Beaumont, Texas)
- Oaks Historic District (Beaumont, Texas)
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The Oaks Historic District, is a collection of historic homes and businesses in Beaumont, Texas. The area is roughly bound by I-10 to the north and Smart St. to the south and from 11th St. on the west to 1st St. to the east.[1] Many of the historic homes are restored and still used as residences today. The district is just west of downtown.[2]
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