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[Aerial photograph of Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells]
Photograph of the Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells, towering over other buildings in the surrounding area. Along the horizon of the photograph, a hillside is visible on the right corner.
[Double exposure of the Mineral Wells sign]
Double exposure of a sign that reads "Welcome to Mineral Wells Home of the Crazy" and the interior of a room. The sign is partially visible as well as the Baker Hotel in the background. A dresser with one drawer open is also visible.
[A Henry Belding log cabin in Palo Pinto County]
Photograph of a log cabin in Palo Pinto County, built by Henry Belding.
[Interior of Industrial Welding Supply]
Photograph of the interior of Industrial Welding Supply in Mineral Wells, Texas. A man can be seen standing behind the counter in the store. The store contains various welding supplies displayed on shelves and the walls of the store.
[Log cabin No. 3 in Palo Pinto County]
Photograph of a log cabin in Palo Pinto County, built by James Abercrombie Jowell.
[Mineral Wells "Home of Crazy" sign]
Photograph of a sign that reads, "Welcome to Mineral Wells Home of the Crazy" looking East on Hubbard Street (US 180) at the intersection with Oak Avenue. The Baker Hotel can be seen in the background. The sign was torn down on December 24, 1958, and later recreated in 2020.
[Palo Pinto County Courthouse]
Photograph of the Palo Pinto County Courthouse. Trees can be seen around the courthouse. Clouds are visible above the courthouse.
[Palo Pinto County Courthouse in Palo Pinto, TX]
Photograph of Palo Pinto County Courthouse in Palo Pinto, TX. The courthouse sits in an area enclosed by a brick wall, which separates the building from a parking lot that occupies the foreground of the photo, in which a single blue car is parked. The courthouse faces the left side of the photo and is made of orange bricks, with red tile roofing on the central part of the building. Green trees surround the walls of the courthouse, rising to the same height as the building's main three rows of windows. A fourth row of windows sits at the top of the central, taller section of the building which is topped by an A-frame roof covered in red tiles. The sections of the building on either side of the central portion sit at a lower height and have flat roofs without visible tiles. This entrance to the courthouse is set into the left side of the building, facing the left edge of the image, and is outlined with large orange stones.
[Palo Pinto County Log Cabin, No. 9]
Photograph of a house in Palo Pinto County, built by Judge Wm. Veale.
[Palo Pinto County Log Cabin, No. 10]
Photograph of the remains of a house in Palo Pinto County, built by D.C. Harris.
[Palo Pinto County Log Cabin, No. 19]
Photograph of a log cabin in Palo Pinto County, built by G. W. and John Maxwell.
[Welcome sign to Mineral Wells]
Photograph of welcome sign to Mineral Wells, the sign reads, "Home of the Crazy." The sign is hanging up a street by Mineral Well City National Bank Building.
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