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Site of Snake Saloon

Thurber, Palo Pinto County

Marker Text

Saloons were prominent in the life and history of Thurber and were often settings for union organizational efforts. The first Snake Saloon, located between the drugstore and the livery stable in the center of town, was famous for its massive horseshoe-shaped mahogany bar. After liquor sales were outlawed in Erath County in 1904, the Snake Saloon relocated just inside Palo Pinto County, 150 yards west of this site. The 40' x 120' building featured a bar as long as two train cars. The saloon closed in 1920 after passage of the federal prohibition law. (1995)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description from Thurber, .25 mile north of town of FM 108 at south county line
Marker # 4888
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Latin American topics; saloons
Latitude, Longitude 32.513316, -98.420746

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