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Volunteers working the registration table. |
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Public library building was originally a post office built in 1915. | |
Dragons hold the flag poles on each corner of the library. |
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This wedding-cake court house was designed by Waco Architect W. C. Dodson. |
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War Memorial on the corner of the court house square. | |
Vintage gas station is now a restaurant. |
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Hill County Cell Block Museum. Constructed in 1893, | |
1915 Ford Model T on display at the Museum. |
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Cumberland Presbyterian Church next to the museum. | |
Hillsboro City Cemetery established in 1855. |
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Hill County courthouse in the background | |
Walk included a loop on the trail in Hillsboro City Park. |
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Little Victorian house circa 1883. | |
Hillsboro City Hall circa 1909. |
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Back by the courthouse and the war memorial. | |
This image was Montgomery Ward’s logo and |
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Bell from the courthouse was melted in the 1993 fire. | |
Marker for Hill County’s first settlement – Lexington Village – which was 4 miles west of Hillsboro. |
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Famous alley next to Bond Pharmacy. | |
Oldest Pharmacy in Texas, established 1881. |
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Ed and Katherine at the finish table. | |