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Market House Museum

Goliad, Goliad County

Marker Text

Site was dedicated to public use by City Ordinance No. 28, on Aug. 30, 1853. About 1871, market with 12 x2 4-ft. stalls was put up at cost of $550, and rented to sellers of meat and produce. In 1886 this became firehouse, with a meeting hall and a room for hook and ladder equipment. Bell bought 1890 for $45 rang night hours and sounded alarms. Home until 1964 of volunteer fire company, this building was restored in 1967 as a museum. Recorded Texas Hitoric Landmark--1968 Incise on base: Marker sponsored by Volunteer Firemen and Auxiliary.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description At intersection of S. Market and Franklin Streets, Goliad.
Marker # 3217
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 16" x 12" Plate & Medallion
Code buildings; museums
Latitude, Longitude 28.667672, -97.391515

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