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Old Thiele Building

Miles, Runnels County

Marker Text

Built 1904 by Joe Thiele (1850-1940), sheep rancher and civic leader. Native stone used here was dug at Willow Creek (2 mi. W). First floor housed Runnels County National Bank; upstairs was Miles Opera House -- social and cultural center of town -- staging road shows, political rallies, and wrestling bouts. In 1923, school was located here. Later this structure was used as dry goods store, grocery, post office, hotel, and (again) a bank. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1968 SUPPLEMENTAL PLATE: Building was owned after 1929 by Henry W. Bigler (1878-1966) and wife, Mabel Hancock Bigler (1886-1961), who operated it as the "Hotel Miles".

Marker Details

Address 201 N. Robinson St.
Location Description NW corner 2nd Street and Robinson Street (FM 1692), Historic Miles Opera House
Marker # 5459
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type RTHL medallion and plate
Code commercial buildings; design and construction; entertainment and recreation; sports; banks; hotels
Latitude, Longitude 31.59851, -100.182964

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