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With the closure of the Wichita Falls Railroad Museum across town in March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Museum of North Texas History agreed to take responsibility for that collection. [5] The Museum inventoried the collection in place, and expected to finish by the end of 2021. [5]
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Jonnie R. Morgan, The History of Wichita Falls (Wichita Falls, 1931) Federal Writers' Project (1940), "Wichita Falls" , Texas: A Guide to the Lone Star State , American Guide Series , New York: Hastings House, hdl : 2027/mdp.39015002677667 – via HathiTrust {{ citation }} : CS1 maint: ref duplicates default ( link )
Its former location, one of the most historic buildings still standing in Wichita Falls, became the Kemp Center for the Arts. After a long a varied history, 10th and Indiana has earned its peace ...
Wichita Falls: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; 1909 Neoclassical Revival-style home of Frank Kell, one of Wichita Falls' founding fathers [5] 11: Morningside Historic District: Morningside Historic District: May 16, 1985 : Roughly bounded by 9th St., Morningside Dr., Pembroke Lane and Buchanan St.
Kell purchased the land on the bluff overlooking downtown Wichita Falls, hence the address of 900 Bluff Street. Kell's sister-in-law was the contractor on the Victorian home. [ 1 ] Construction of the two-story dwelling began in 1908 and was completed in 1910, after it had already been occupied by the Kell family.
The beloved MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights will soon illuminate the Hardin Administration Building lawn at Midwestern State University.
Map of Wichita Falls in 1890 Kemp-Kell Building, circa 1910, now known as the Holt Hotel, was one of the first five-story office buildings in the city. From the early 18th century to the mid 19th century, the Wichita Falls area was inhabited by the Wichita and the Comanche people. The Spanish called the lands controlled by the Comanche as ...