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Texan Hotel

Panhandle, Carson County

Marker Text

Texan Hotel During the height of Carson County's oil boom in the 1920s, the major oil field supply houses headquartered in Panhandle, and lodging was in great demand. In 1926, Clark B. (d. 1946) and Margaret (d. 1967) Downs opened the Downs Hotel to help meet this need. It was renamed the Texan Hotel when the property was conveyed to J. H. Paul (d. 1960) in 1932. Later owners converted the Texan Hotel to apartments but continued to make a few rooms available for guests after World War II. By the early 21st century, the Texan was the only hotel built in Panhandle during the oil boom years that remained in operation. (2002)

Marker Details

Address 117 E. Broadway
Location Description 117 E. Broadway
Marker # 12767
Dedicated 2001
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code inns, hotels, motels
Latitude, Longitude 35.340755, -101.37863

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