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Frankston City Park

Frankston, Anderson County

Marker Text

In 1900 the Texas & New Orleans Railroad built a line through this area and plotted a townsite here on land owned by Frankie Miller. The town was named for "Miss Frankie" who donated this site, known as the Town Square, for a city park. By 1908 a city park existed here, and a post office and many of the town's earliest businesses had opened around the park square. A gazebo, built about 1920, replaced a small bandstand and became the site of various local festivities and social events. The park square continues to serve as the town's social and business center. Sesquicentennial of Texas Statehood 1845 - 1995

Marker Details

Address
Location Description City Park, Main at Elm on SH 155, Frankston
Marker # 8755
Dedicated 1995
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code parks
Latitude, Longitude 32.049843, -95.506295

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