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Site of Elm Saloon

McKinney, Collin County

Marker Text

The Elm Saloon opened about 1883 in a 2-story frame building at this site owned by T.O. Bower. According to an 1884 newspaper story gunfighter Frank James was arrested for his involvement in a fight in the Elm Saloon. By 1892 the saloon, named for a large elm tree near its entrance, was housed in a one-story stone structure. The saloon was located next to McKinney's only railroad passenger depot and by the early 1900s had become a local landmark known variously as the Elm Saloon, Rock Front Saloon, and Old Rock Saloon. The saloon was closed in 1902. Sesquicentennial of Texas Statehood 1845-1995

Marker Details

Address 346 E. Virginia St.
Location Description E. Virginia St., S side between N. McDonald and Main streets; marker in storage due to road construction 8.25.25
Marker # 1465
Dedicated 1995
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code saloons; outlaws
Latitude, Longitude 33.197902, -96.611331

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