Texaco closed its local office in 1987 after 54 years in Gladewater and donated to the city this pumping unit from the Texaco-Snavely "A" Lease #1. |
Bonnie and Helen showing off their club shirts. |
Art Deco Gladewater Museum built in 1939. |
1940 Post Office (WPA) |
Lee Library named for T.W. Lee. He was publisher of the Gladewater Daily Mirror and owner of Radio Station KSIJ. |
1935 First United Methodist Church |
Cracked sidewalk broke the mosaic tile for the Masonic Lodge. |
1970 First Baptist Church |
Art Deco |
1952 First Christian Church |
Relief Art Sculpture of football players on the remnants of the old football stadium. |
Gladewater school. |
Waiting out the rain under the donut shop canopy. |
Old Icehouse |
Pretty tulips. |
Lee Building was home to KSIJ Radio where Elvis performed live. |
Built as a bowling alley it was remodeled into City Hall in 1985 |
1935 Broadway Elementary vacant since 2015. |
Whisenhunt Center for the Performing Arts (Former Church of Christ circa 1940) |
Mural on the side of Guadalupe's Mexican Restaurant. |
Mural next to the War Memorial. |
War Memorial |
Walker Manor Bed & Breakfast circa 1901 |
1952 Mack Fire Truck - Museum display. |
Fading mural. |
Vintage movie theater opened in 1938. Since the early-1980's it has operated as Gladewater Opry. |
Painted metal cutout by artist Monty Graham. |