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 County: Palo Pinto County, TX
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[Street Scene :  Highways 281 and 180]

[Street Scene : Highways 281 and 180]

Date: 2005
Creator: unknown
Description: A picture, looking north on US Highway 281 from NW 1st Street to its intersection with US highway 180 (Hubbard Street). The first building on the right is Lynch Plaza, the location of the discovery of the mineral water well that gave Mineral Wells its name and made it the leading health spa in the state. Other businesses are: Cole's Florist on the west (left) corner of the block opposite Lynch Plaza, Poston's Dry goods (the low building in middle of block north of Cole's), First State Bank on the corner north of Lynch Plaza. The Crazy Hotel can be seen in the distance; three blocks up the street on the left. Oak Street was widened, with turn lanes, in 2005.
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[Panorama of Mineral Wells, Texas:   Looking East]

[Panorama of Mineral Wells, Texas: Looking East]

Date: 1999
Creator: unknown
Description: Shown here is Mineral Wells, Texas looking east. This photograph was taken from Northwest Mountain, by A.F. Weaver on September 5, 1997. The Baker Hotel is in the center of the picture, with the Second Crazy Water Hotel in front of and left of the Baker; and the Nazareth Hospital, to the left of the Crazy Hotel.
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Baker Hotel Swimming Pool

Baker Hotel Swimming Pool

Date: February 1990
Creator: unknown
Description: None
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[Lynch Plaza, 2 of 3, Different View]

[Lynch Plaza, 2 of 3, Different View]

Date: September 1988
Creator: unknown
Description: None
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[Lynch Plaza 3 of 3]

[Lynch Plaza 3 of 3]

Date: September 1988
Creator: unknown
Description: Lynch Plaza, in the center of this picture, is located on the corner of North Oak and East Hubbard Streets. This structure, originally called the Firstron Building, replaced the First National Bank at this location. The bank was located in the northwest corner of the Oxford Hotel. The hotel building, including the bank, was destroyed by fire in 1983.
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[First Presbyterian Church - 2 of 13:   SW Corner]

[First Presbyterian Church - 2 of 13: SW Corner]

Date: 1980
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: This picture is the second in a series about the First Presbyterian Church, showing the juncture of the south side of the building and the main entrance, which was at the southwest corner of the building (left in the photograph.)
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[First Presbyterian Church - 3 of 13:   Front Entrance and Dome]

[First Presbyterian Church - 3 of 13: Front Entrance and Dome]

Date: 1980
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: This photograph is the fourth in a series of pictures, showing architectural details of the First Presbyterian Church. This picture shows the dome over the Sanctuary.
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[First Presbyterian Church - 4 of 13:   Front Entrance and Dome]

[First Presbyterian Church - 4 of 13: Front Entrance and Dome]

Date: 1980
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: This photograph is the fifth in a series of pictures of the First Presbyterian Church of Mineral Wells, Texas. This picture shows the front entrance, which was at the southwest corner of the church and the dome.
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[First Presbyterian Church -7 of 13:   Dome Detail]

[First Presbyterian Church -7 of 13: Dome Detail]

Date: 1980
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: The eighth in a series of pictures of architectural details of the First Presbyterian Church of Mineral Wells, this picture is a close-up of the dome atop the sanctuary.
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[First Presbyterian Church -- 8 of 13:   Gable Over the Entrance]

[First Presbyterian Church -- 8 of 13: Gable Over the Entrance]

Date: 1980
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: The ninth in a series of pictures showing architectural details of the Presbyterian Church of Mineral Wells, this view is a close-up of the pediment over the front entrance.
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