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Weimar Railroad Depot

Weimar, Colorado County

Marker Text

Weimar was founded in 1873 when T. W. Peirce, president of the Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio Railroad, built a depot here on property of D. W. Jackson (1829-1904). Peirce and Jackson shared the profits from sale of town lots. Before the coming of the railroad, transportation had posed a major problem for this area. Named for a German town that Peirce admired, Weimar quickly became a leading trade center. The first depot was replaced in 1925 by the present structure. In 1972 the Southern Pacific Railroad donated the building for use as the Weimar Public Library.

Marker Details

Address 109 E. Jackson Avenue
Location Description 109 E. Jackson Ave., Weimar (now used as public library)
Marker # 5742
Dedicated 1977
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code railroad depots; railroads
Latitude, Longitude 29.707481, -96.779551

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