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Railroad Produce Warehouse

Georgetown, Williamson County

Marker Text

Built in 1904 by William Pearce to provide storage space for a wholesale grocery company, this building was part of a larger industrial complex. A number of buildings were constructed along nearby railroad lines, including an ice plant and bottling works, grist and planing mills, and a passenger and freight depot. Thick stone walls and spring water channeled through the basement of the structure helped to cool produce. This site is a reminder of the role industry and the railroad played in the economic development of Georgetown. (1997) Incise on base: Preserved for the future by Karalei Nunn and Tom Nichols

Marker Details

Address 401 W. Sixth
Location Description
Marker # 12305
Dedicated 1997
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code buildings; railroads
Latitude, Longitude 30.636405, -97.680159

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