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Rice Hotel and Saddlery

Uvalde, Uvalde County

Marker Text

This building, constructed in 1909-10, has long been a part of Uvalde's commercial development. The first floor originally was used for ice storage and a meat market. While the upper story served as a dance hall, private club, and Grand Jury room. In 1913, Prentice Carrington Rice (1848-1934), a Uvalde saddle maker since 1883, purchased the building and moved his saddlery and harness business to the first floor. The second floor later was partitioned into rental units and operated as The Rice Hotel. Later owners continued the hotel business until the 1940s. 1984

Marker Details

Address East and North Streets
Location Description Uvalde Town Plaza, East Street and North Street, Uvalde
Marker # 4256
Dedicated 1984
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code commercial buildings; livery stables; inns, hotels, motels; markets, merchantiles
Latitude, Longitude 29.209968, -99.786953

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