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Site of Old Texas Cotton Palace

Waco, McLennan County

Marker Text

Founded in 1894, when Waco was cotton capital of the South. After first exposition to mark end of cotton season, original palace burned; was rebuilt, 1909. Exposition each November had grand royal coronation; nobility came from Texas cities, other states and foreign countries. Featured farm crops, animals; a "warpath" of sideshows; parades, football games, auto shows, horse races and other attractions. The 10,000-capacity coliseum was the setting for grand opera, concerts, coronation balls, shows from Broadway, debutante balls. After 1930, property was sold. (1966)

Marker Details

Address 1300 Clay
Location Description Cotton Palace Park, southeast corner of Clay and 13th streets
Marker # 4863
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code mills - textile, fiber, gristmills, cotton gins; fairs and festivals
Latitude, Longitude 31.545818, -97.134171

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