Round Rock Commercial Historic District

Historic district in Round Rock, Texas, U.S.

United States historic place
Round Rock Commercial Historic District
Some of the district's structures in 2012
30°30′30″N 97°40′39″W / 30.5083°N 97.6775°W / 30.5083; -97.6775
Area4.2 acres (1.7 ha)
Built1870 (1870)
Architectural styleItalianate
NRHP reference No.83003170[1]
Added to NRHPJune 9, 1983

The Round Rock Commercial Historic District is an historic district in Round Rock, Texas, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Description

Exterior of the Andrew J. Palm House in 2017

The district has 22 contributing structures, including:[2]

  • 100 East Main Street (1880): Shuey's Furniture Store; Old Broom Factory, a two-story limestone building
  • 101 East Main Street (1876): Kopperal's General Store (Fabric Designs), a one-story, stone-masonry building
  • 102 East Main Street (1879): Otto Reinke Building (Round Rock Travel and Tours, and Round Rock Leader), a two-story building
  • 103 East Main Street (1876): Miller's Exchange Bank (Earl's Brushy Creek Gallery), a one-story, stone-masonry building
  • 104 East Main Street (1947): Round Rock Insurance and John's Barber Shop
  • 105 East Main Street (1876): Sam Bass General Store, a one-story building
  • 109 East Main Street (1885): Maschall and McNeary, Attorneys, a one-story, stone-masonry building
  • 111 East Main Street (1916–1925): Round Rock Printing, a brick building
  • 112 East Main Street (1881)
  • 114 East Main Street (1881): Bo-Kay Florist
  • 115 East Main Street (1885): Gus's Drug Store, a one-story, stone-masonry building
  • 116 East Main Street (1880): Round Rock Professional Building
  • 117 East Main Street (1891): The Fair, a one-story, stone-masonry building
  • 118 East Main Street (1880): First National Bank
  • 118 East Main Street (1880): First National Bank
  • 119 East Main Street (1881): Robertson's Gift Shop, a one-story, stone-masonry building
  • 121 East Main Street (1877): Voight and Brady Grocery; also, W.J. Walsh General Merchandise (Kelly's Cleaners)
  • 200 East Main Street (1902–1909): Anderson-Nelson Company (Photocopy & Mike Faulk and Associates, Architects)
  • 203 East Main Street (1900): Nelson Hardware; "The Co-op", a two-story limestone building
  • 204 East Main Street (1902–1909): Economy Drug Store (Quick Pharmacy)
  • 206 East Main Street (1930s): Dr. Gregg's Office
  • 208 East Main Street (1873): Andrew J. Palm House (Round Rock Chamber of Commerce)
  • 107 South Mays Street (1878): Old Post Office Building (Masonic Lodge #227), a two-story building

Additionally, there are three non-contributing properties:

  • 108 and 110 East Main Street (1880)
  • 113 East Main Street (c. 1920): Round Rock of Music

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ https://www.thc.texas.gov/public/upload/preserve/survey/highway/Round%20Rock%20Commercial%20Historic%20District%20Round%20Rock.pdf [bare URL PDF]

External links

  • Media related to Round Rock Commercial Historic District at Wikimedia Commons
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