Photograph of the exterior of the A-1 Office Supply store on Lamar Avenue in Paris, Texas. The Grand Theater and other buildings are visible in the background.
Photograph of 1916 First National Bank building on the Plaza Square in downtown Paris, Texas. This building has a Texas Historical Commission historical marker outlining its history on the center column. The building is in the Classic Revival style and the upper part is ornamented with a white stone top cap that is supported by white stone carved consoles (brackets). The top floor is set back and has an ornamental white stone string course around the top of the next floor down, the top floor of the main part of he building. The windows are grouped in twos, threes, and fours, separated by red brick pilasters. Between the pilasters, the windows have a white stone string course forming the window ledges, and the tops of the windows have lentils for brick support. The ground floor has been modified to accommodate the Capital One Bank. The ground floor walls and foundation was built of steel reenforce concrete.
Photograph of the 1916 V.W. Wall building on Clarksville Street in downtown Paris, Texas. The one story building is situated between two taller brick buildings on either side. A commemorative date plaque is visible near its top contains the year it was built.
Photograph of flowers planted in a large stone pot in front of a sign marking 1st Street Northwest in Paris, Texas. Cars and buildings are visible in the background.
Photograph of an inset alley between two brick commercial buildings on First Northeast Street in downtown Paris, Texas. Arched windows appear on the buildings to the left and center.
Photograph of the American Legion Building located at E. Houston Street and 2nd Street NE, in downtown Paris, Texas. It is a two story building with a white facade, steps leading up to a columned entryway, a shallow gabled roof.
Photograph of the side of a red brick building housing an antique mall in Paris, Texas. There are several signs on the side of the building, including signs for a seafood restaurant, the Texas Spud Shop, and the antiques mall.
Photograph of an antique store in a brick building to the left of a street in Paris, Texas. Cars are visible on the right side of the road, in front of a FedEx mailbox.
Photograph of benches pushed against the wall in the hallway of a building in Paris, Texas. A staircase is visible to the left, and in the background, a man sits on one of the benches. Several evenly spaced lamps hang from the ceiling.
Photograph of the south wall of a building on the east side of the 200 block of 1st SW Street. The brick wall has fire damage and there is a tree planted in front.
Photograph of a building, with a black and orange "For Rent" sign in the window, in Paris, Texas. There's a traffic light on the corner, and another building is visible in the background.
Photograph of a multistoried building on the west side of the South Main and Austin Street intersection in downtown Paris, Texas. This building has construction barriers built on the South Main Street side. The standing, derelict wall on the north side of this building shows fire damage.
Photograph of the back of an apartment building that faces South Main, at Austin Avenue. The building faces South Main Street, photo taken from Austin Avenue. Note the re-enforced concrete section in the center, including the stairs. The foundation, re-enforced concrete structure, and brick walls survived the 1916 fire.
Photograph of a building in downtown Paris, Texas, occupied by the Moore Law Firm established in 1893. The 1917 Courthouse is visible in the background.
Photograph of several brick buildings in Paris, Texas. A sign on the building to the right reads: "Bed R Rest Shoppe", and cars are visible in the background.
Photograph of storefronts along a street in Paris, Texas. The building in the center of the image is made of brick and has decorative patterns worked in different colors of bricks; the windows of the building have a "UC" logo on them. To the left, a white and green paneled building has a sign labeling it "Genesis Health Facility." To the right, there is a shorter brick building with a red awning, labeled "V. W. Wall," and another tall brick building with square windows. Parked cars are visible on the street.
Photograph of upper detail of the Plaza Theatre, aka the Paris Community Theatre building in Paris, Texas. The William's Sporting Goods store is next door.
Photograph of several buildings, including the Grand Theater, L. O. Hammons Men's Store, and Covington Credit Corporation, on Lamar Avenue in Paris, Texas. Cars are parked in front of the buildings.
Photograph of several buildings, including an art gallery, an antique mall, and the Paris Community Theatre building, on the square in Paris, Texas. A police car is parked to the right.
Photograph of canopy hanger and window detail on an unidentified hotel building across from the Gibraltar Hotel, South Main and Austin, in downtown Paris, Texas.
Photograph of a circular concrete block painted with the Coca-Cola logo and the words "Bottling Company of Paris 100th Anniversary 1906-2006". A bush and part of a brick building are visible in the background.
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