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Ginocchio Hotel and Restaurant

Marshall, Harrison County

Marker Text

Italian-born Charles Ginocchio arrived in Marshall in 1871. He owned several properties near the T&P Railroad depot, including the site of a notorious 1879 shooting that left Maurice Barrymore wounded and fellow actor Ben Porter dead. In 1893-96 Ginocchio commissioned this three-story brick building with first-floor stores, café, lobby, ballroom and dining room, and forty hotel rooms on the upper floors. The foundation is of ironstone, and the interior includes rare hand-carved curly pine detailing. In the late 1960s, the Camargo Corporation and the Max C. Gaines family restored the building and saved it from demolition. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1971

Marker Details

Address N. Washington and Ginocchio St.
Location Description
Marker # 10164
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type Medallion & Plate
Code Italian immigrants/immigration; railroads; inns, hotels, motels; restaurants
Latitude, Longitude 32.551496, -94.367471

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