Mason Historic District Explained

Mason Historic District
Nrhp Type:hd
Location:Irregular pattern along both sides of U.S. 87 and TX 29, Mason, Texas (original)
Roughly, Post Hill Rd. from College Ave. to Spruce St. (increase)
Coordinates:30.7489°N -99.2242°W
Map Label:Mason Historic District
Locmap Relief:yes
Architect:Multiple
Added:September 17, 1974
Increase:October 16, 1991
Area:230acres (original)
20acres (increase)
Refnum:74002086
Increase Refnum:91001526

The Mason Historic District in Mason, Texas is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was listed in 1974 and increased in 1991. The original district was 230acres forming an irregular pattern along both sides of U.S. 87 and TX 29 which included 186 contributing buildings and six contributing structures. The increase added 14 contributing building and a contributing site on 20acres roughly along Post Hill Rd. from College Ave. to Spruce St.

It includes the Mason County Courthouse.

It includes the local Odeon Theater as a contributing building. In 2017, the theater claims it is the oldest operating theater in West Texas.[1]

It includes:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Odeon Theater History.
  2. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration: Mason Historic District . National Archives . Gary L. Hume and Marie D. Landon . March 25, 1974 . June 3, 2017 . (Note: several minutes may be required for download to complete.)
  3. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration: Mason Historic District (extension and update) . National Archives . Jeffrey A. Twining, Sally Victor, and Jeffrey A. Twining . August 1991 . June 3, 2017 . (Note: several minutes may be required for download to complete.)