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T.P. Tavern

McCamey, Upton County

Marker Text

McCamey residents and visitors remember this site of a well-known nightclub. Co-owners Tom Bargesser and Perry Fitzsimmons used their first initials to name the T.P. Tavern in 1927. The first location near Shell Pipeline road served large crowds during an oil exploration boom. In 1934, the business moved here, accommodating more space and a wooden dance floor. Jim Sloan took over management in 1938, adding distinctive teepee insignia to the building. As part of the west Texas roadhouse circuit, the Tavern hosted regional musicians and many who gained national fame, including Ernest Tubb, Lawrence Welk and Bob Wills. Rattlesnake derbies and boxing matches were also popular before the building burned in 1976.

Marker Details

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Location Description
Marker # 14304
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Spanish Colonial Revival (Architectural style); business topics, general
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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