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Texas Pythian Home

Weatherford, Parker County

Marker Text

The Texas Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias considered building a home for dependent widows and children as early as 1886. In 1897 the Grand Lodge Convention started a fund to establish such a home. Both the Knights and the Pythian Sisters of Texas contributed to the fund, and in 1905 the decision was made to find a location and to make plans for the construction of the home. The cornerstone for the massive main building was laid at this site near Weatherford in 1907. Of brick and stone construction, the building exhibits Moorish influences and contains 52 rooms. The first floor originally housed the girls' dormitory, a dining room, and the kitchen, while the second floor served as the boys' dormitory and contained an auditorium. Additional dormitory facilities were built later and are joined to the main building by arched walkways. Originally known as the "Widows and Orphans Home and Industrial School", the establishment opened in 1909, with the first residents coming from Amarillo, Sherman, and Beaumont. Over the years, it has served a great need in caring for dependent widows and orphans. The main building of the Texas Pythian Home has long been a landmark in Parker County. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986.

Marker Details

Address 1825 E Bankhead Dr.
Location Description Texas Pythian Home, N side of E. Bankhead Dr., 1 mi. SE of US 180. Marker is in front of main building on campus.
Marker # 5266
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type 27" x 42"
Code fraternal organizations; youth organizations; orphanages; institutional buildings
Latitude, Longitude 32.750436, -97.756237

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