Tag: Texas Historical Marker
The Hill County Courthouse is a three-story limestone structure of Second Empire style, but it also incorporates Classical Revival and
Address: 1 N Waco St
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Now City Hall; this location on 127/129 Franklin in Hillsboro once housed our Police and Fire Station. The Hillsboro Fire
Address: 127 E Franklin St
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Hillsboro City Library has been awarded the Achievement of Library Excellence Award and is recognized as one of the top
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Information and photos on this home and its history will be updated in April 2023. For Over a Century the
Address: 304 Corsicana St
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
More photos and information on this home will updated in April 2023.
Address: 171 Old Brandon Rd
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Venue for city council meetings, art shows, job fairs, and the quarterly Rock and Mineral show, City Hall is a
The Lumpkin House was built in 1883 for R. S. Lumpkin (1837-1921) and his wife Mary (Kelly). The house style
Address: 418 E Franklin St
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
In 1986, the Abbott House was designated a Texas Historic Landmark . Joseph (Jo) Abbott and his wife Rowena Sturgis Abbott purchased
Address: 133 Corsicana St
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Victorian style. Built in 1895 by noted attorney Greene Duke Tarlton (1852-1931), from Louisiana. House was one of finest in
Address: 211 N Pleasant St
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
8.297 square foot historic structure in Hillsboro. The plaque reads: for it’s The earliest worship service for local Disciples was
Address: 212 N Pleasant St
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
“Local site for politics, peddlers’ shows, whittling, cockfights, fisticuffs. Named for Bond’s Drug Store, located here since 1881, and sheltering
The Old City Cemetery at the corner of North Waco Street and North Chenault Street was established in 1885 and
Address: North Waco Street &
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
This depot was built to serve the Missouri-Kansas-Texas (Katy) Rail Line, which reached Hillsboro in 1881. Completed in 1902, the
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The two story rock building across from the courthouse square is now home to Sweet Joy Ice Cream and Candy
Address: 58 W Elm St
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
The Hill County Cell Block Museum, located one block north of the Courthouse in the old county jail house (1893