Stephenville Volksmarching Event
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WPA constructed Recreation Hall | |
Stephenville Lodge No 267 A.F. & A.M. - lodge erected in 1973. | |
Young Building erected in 1896. | |
A distinctive rendition of the Romanesque Revival style, this courthouse, completed in 1892 features striking use of locally-quarried limestone accented with Pecos sandstone. | |
Moo-La is the name of the fiberglass Holstein cow statue in the center of Stephenville. Erath County is the "No. 1 Dairy County in Texas." | |
F.A. Schnabel had this 2-story brick building erected 1897-99. Schnabel personally hauled the brick for this building to Stephenville from the Thurber brick plant. | |
City hall occupies the remodeled Stephenville State Bank building which was built in 1953. | |
Vintage brick service station currently houses "Soup and More". | |
Architect Mark Lemmon of Dallas designed this Art Deco U.S. Post Office building which was a 1935 WPA project. | |
Art Deco office building with glass brick. | |
Former First Baptist Church with Temple front erected in 1926. Now used for preschool classes. | |
First Christian Church erected in 1966. | |
Entrance gates to Tarleton State University - a public co-educational university and a member of the Texas A&M System. | |
A 2001 replica of the 1927 Hunewell Bandstand that was razed in 1963. | |
Entrance to Tarleton State University Military Memorial | |
Bas-relief art on the E.J. Howell Education Building. | |
1902 Cannon on permanent display on the university campus. | |
Bas-relief steer (sheep?) above the entrance to Joe W. Autry Agricultural Building. | |
Ultra - dedicated to Dean J. Thomas Davis on April 6, 1982. Dean Davis was head of Tarleton from 1919 until 1943. | |
A 15' granite obelisk in a triangular island between the roads marks the final resting place of John Tarleton, for whom Tarleton State University is named. | |
Lovely gates of West End Cemetery. |