Beginning with the Texas Centennial, portions of the fort were rebuilt and restored.
The upper portion of the tower has been rebuilt several times.
The original portion of the house was rebuilt on the fourth floor of the Brooklyn Museum.
The damaged portion was rebuilt, remodeled and re-opened in early 1951.
This portion of the line was completely rebuilt in 2002.
It appears that portions of the chancel, north aisle and south porch were rebuilt at that time.
However, the portions of the Louvre that had also been destroyed by fire were rebuilt in their original style.
The highway was paved in the 1950s, and portions were rebuilt to deal with shoreline erosion in the 1980s.
The flooded portions of the major roads have been rebuilt with landfill.
Following the fire, a large portion of the school was entirely rebuilt.