Photograph of a set of stairs in the hallway of a building in Paris, Texas. Two wooden benches are visible, one on either side of the stairs. An elevator is visible to the right, and there is a lamp hanging from the ceiling.
Photograph of the 1916 W. O. Latimer building in downtown Paris, Texas. The decorative, bi-colored brick work is ornate, including small pieces of light-colored brick cut and fit into patterns. The upper building has a white stone string course and cap with decorations, and there are five brick pilasters framing four windows. The lower glass front is much newer. The building to the right is the 1916 V. W. Wall building. These buildings were part of the immediate rebuilding after the 1916 fire in Paris.
Photograph of the J. N. House building and the Paris Bakery building, located across the street from the Lamar County Courthouse in downtown Paris, Texas. These two buildings date from 1916 - 1917 when they were rebuilt after the fire in March of the same year.
Photograph of stores in Paris, Texas, including Spangler's, Michelle's, and an antique store, on 1st Southwest Street in Paris, Texas. The Paris Community Theatre is visible in the background, and there is a police car parked to the right.
Photograph of the Paris Community Theatre and an antique mall in Paris, Texas. Street signs in the foreground mark the intersection of S. Main Street and Clarksville Street, and a truck is parked on the far right.
Photograph of several stores, including a jewelry store and an antique mall, on the square in Paris, Texas. A man stands on the sidewalk to the left, waiting to cross the street.
Photograph of the Paris Community Theater, the First National Bank building, William's Sporting Goods, and Saffle's Antiques at 1st Street and Lamar in Paris, Texas.
Photograph of the buildings east of Plaza Square on E. Lamar Street in Paris, Texas. The dome of the First United Methodist Church is in the deep background on the right side.
Photograph of a street in Paris, Texas. There is a sign in the top right corner, reading "Cotham's Bed R Rest Shoppe", and there are cars in the background across the street.
Photograph of the view down Clarksville Street in Paris, Texas. There are two stores on the right, Gene the Jeweler and Sleep World, and an antique store on the left. Cars are visible in the background.
Photograph of a street on the square at Paris, Texas. A police car is parked to the right, and stores are visible in the background, including an antique mall, an art gallery, and the Paris Community Theatre.
Photograph of street signs at the corner of 1st Northwest and West Houston Streets in the historical downtown district of Paris, Texas. A one-way sign is visible under it. Two busts of old men are visible in the background, and there is a tree to the right.
Photograph of historic downtown street signs for the intersection at East Houston and 1st NE streets in Paris, Texas. Trees and buildings are visible in the background.
Photograph of street signs at the corner of 1st Southwest and Kaufman Streets in downtown Paris, Texas. The building in the background shows recent fire damage.
Photograph of a tall red brick building in Paris, Texas. Cars are parked on the left side of the road, and several others drive down the road. Other buildings are visible to the left, and one has a advertisement for Harold Hodges Insurance painted on the side.
Photograph of window detail and canopy hangers on the Plaza Theatre building on Plaza Square in downtown Paris, Texas. There is a spiral column between the windows and white stone medallions ornamenting the canopy hangers.
Photograph of traffic lights at the intersection of S. Main Street and Clarksville Street in Paris, Texas. Cars and buildings are visible in the background.
Photograph of historic downtown Paris, Texas. The image includes the view of 1st Street looking south toward a residential area. Near the foreground, a Clarksville Road street sign is visible. Another marking E. Kaufman Street is visible in the background to the right.
Photograph of the old U.S. Post Office and Court House building on Lamar Avenue in downtown Paris, Texas. The previous building burned in the March 21-22, 1916 fire.
Photograph of the 1912 Union Station located west of downtown Paris, Texas, taken from the back parking lot. The roof has a wide overhang with extra supports. The entrance to the Chamber of Commerce office is visible (a sign is hanging from the overhang in front of the door); bales of hay, scarecrows, and pumpkins are arranged outside the office as decoration. The Transportation Museum is in the far end of the building.
Photograph of the 1912 Union Station west of downtown Paris, Texas on Bonham Street. This photo was taken from the southeast parking lot. The dormer windows, wide overhang, tower, and white string course of the depot are predominately Prairie-style architecture, popular at time it was built.
Photograph of the 1912 Union Station depot located west of downtown Paris, Texas. The building has Prairie-style architecture with some Italianate features. Slightly south of this location, the March 21-22, 1916 Paris fire started along the railroad tracks and raced northeast through downtown Paris, Texas; this structure missed the fire and continued in service.
Photograph of the Union Station railroad depot in Paris, Texas, visible from West Bonham Street. This building, built in 1912, escaped the 1916 fire. It has Prairie-style architecture with some Italinate features.
Photograph of the Texas Historical Commission marker for "Union Station" west of downtown Paris, Texas. This area did not burn in the March 21-22,1916 fire.
Photograph of the Texas Historical Commission marker for the "Union Station" west of downtown Paris, Texas. This view shows the wide overhang with flat support brackets making a geometric design, a light, and the corner of the building.
Photograph of the tower at the 1912 Union Station Depot west of downtown Paris, Texas. The roof has a wide overhang with green brackets framing the arched windows. Taller arches underneath appear to have low, wrought-iron decorations.
Photograph of the upper detail of the tower on the Union Station Depot in Paris, Texas. The red-tiled roof has a wide and bracketed overhang, with green brackets that frame the white arched window openings.
Photograph of 1916 W. D. Latimer building and surrounding storefronts in downtown Paris, Texas. The upper floor of this building is the original architecture, including red brick and white trim work.
Photograph of the 1916 V. W. Wall building, located one block east of the Plaza Square on Clarksville Street in downtown Paris, Texas. The store has a glass front with dark metal and a canvas awning which are modern although the canopy hangers are historic. The top of the building is the original brick with a white limestone face block at the base including a commemorative date medallion at the top of the building.
Photograph of art painted on the windows of a building in Paris, Texas, including paintings of a Diet Coke bottle, a Sprite bottle, and a Coke bottle. The Coca-Cola logo is painted on the window to the far right.
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