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[Aerial View of Mineral Wells]

[Aerial View of Mineral Wells]

Date: unknown
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: This picture shows an aerial view of Mineral Wells, Texas looking northwest. Identified buildings include the Baker Hotel (center), the Hexagon Hotel (right, north of Baker), the Convention Hall (next to and right of the Hexagon), the Box Factory (formerly the Crazy Water Crystal plant, left and west of the Hexagon Hotel), the First Methodist Church (across street right and northeast of Baker), the Baker Parking Garage (across the street, south of and immediately in front of the Hotel in this picture), and the Baker Water Works (extreme right middle, up the slope of East Mountain.)
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[Aerial View of Mineral Wells]

[Aerial View of Mineral Wells]

Date: c. 1920
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: A panoramic view of Mineral Wells looking southwest from East Mountain, Poston's Dry Goods store may be seen in the middle left of the picture, and the Old High School, Rock Schoolhouse, and West Ward School are visible next to West Mountain skyline in the upper right corner of the picture.
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[Aerial View of Mineral Wells]

[Aerial View of Mineral Wells]

Date: unknown
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: Illustrated here is an aerial view of Mineral Wells from the east looking west. The Parkwood apartments and the brick factory are in the background. The Sands Motel is in the bottom part of the picture, and East Hubbard Street (Highway US 180) is in the far lower left corner of the picture. The large vacant area was later developed with Lakewell House Retirement Home built near the middle of it.
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[Aerial View of Mineral Wells (1 of 2)]

[Aerial View of Mineral Wells (1 of 2)]

Date: c. 1905 - 1912
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: A view from West Mountain looking ESE, contains the following landmarks: The Hexagon Hotel (1895-1959) in the upper middle of the picture, and the Chautauqua (1905-1912) in the upper right. One block right (south) and one block this side (west) of the Chautauqua is Crazy Flats Drinking Pavilion (burned in 1925). The Sangura- Sprudel Well and Drinking Pavilion is below and left (one block north and one block west) of The Hexagon. The Fairfield Inn is one block plus north and east (left) of the Hexagon and about half way up East Mountain. The Vichy Well (Later known as The Beach and still later as the Standard Well) is on the right, and across the street from the Hexagon. It was later the location of the USO building in World War II, and is now the North Oak Community Center.
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[Aerial View of Mineral Wells (2 of 2)]

[Aerial View of Mineral Wells (2 of 2)]

Date: c. 1910
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: This aerial photograph is adjacent to, and south of, the previous photograph. It is taken from South Mountain, looking east-south-east. The Chautauqua is on the upper left of the picture. The Crazy Flats Drinking Pavilion (which burned March 15, 1925) is below and to the right of the Chautauqua. The area in foreground is a residential area of west Mineral Wells, Texas.
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[Aerial View of Mineral Wells From East-northeast, 1967]

[Aerial View of Mineral Wells From East-northeast, 1967]

Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: This aerial view of Mineral Wells, from ENE looking WSW, was taken April 29, 1967. Please note the Brazos Mall and Spanish Trace Apartments building across the street from it in the upper middle of the picture. ANTENNA PRODUCTS is at the left edge of the picture. CANTEX (PVC products) is above and left of the Brazos Mall. The Mesa Motel and Sands Motel are at the lower left corner. The large Vacant area was latter developed when the Lakewell House Retirement Home was built near the middle of it,
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[Aerial View of Mineral Wells from the East, 1967]

[Aerial View of Mineral Wells from the East, 1967]

Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: This photograph illustrates an aerial view of Mineral Wells, taken April 29, 1967, from the ENE looking slightly toward the WSW. Please note the Brazos Mall and Spanish Trace Apartments.
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[Aerial View of Mineral Wells from the East, 1967]

[Aerial View of Mineral Wells from the East, 1967]

Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: This aerial view of Mineral Wells was taken April 29, 1967 from the East looking slightly West. Please note the Spanish Trace Apartments and the back of Brazos Mall.
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[Aerial View of Mineral Wells From the East 1967]

[Aerial View of Mineral Wells From the East 1967]

Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: A. F. Weaver
Description: This photograph is an aerial view of Mineral Wells from the east-northeast. It was taken April 29, 1967. Please note the Brazos Mall and Spanish Trace apartments across the street from it at the upper left edge of the picture. The large building at the lower left corner of the picture is the Sands motel. The large vacant area was later developed when the Lakewell House Retirement Home was built near the middle of it.
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[Aerial view of Mineral Wells From the East, 1967]

[Aerial view of Mineral Wells From the East, 1967]

Date: April 29, 1967
Creator: A.F. Weaver
Description: A view of the businesses and residences north of East State Highway 180, looking west toward the Baker Hotel in the background. Note the Spanish Trace Apartments and the Brazos Mall.
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