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Knights of Pythias Lodge Hall

Hamilton, Hamilton County

Marker Text

Built about 1900 by C. W. Cotton, this structure was originally a one-story brick and stone building used for mercantile stores. A second story was added in 1913 to serve as a meeting place for The Hamilton Knights of Pythias Lodge. Following World War I, the building was used for numerous civic functions. Exhibiting simple Italianate detailing, the building features first floor shop windows, a central arched rear entry, and an awning across the front. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark-1987

Marker Details

Address 110 West Main Street
Location Description 110 West Main Street, Hamilton
Marker # 2968
Dedicated 1987
Size, Type Medallion and Plate
Code commercial buildings; Italianate; fraternal organizations
Latitude, Longitude 31.702111, -98.124261

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