M. & J. Nelson Building
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member PeterNoG
N 26° 12.072 W 098° 14.099
14R E 576431 N 2898191
This Texas Historical Marker is on the M. & J. Nelson Building (aka J.C. Penney Building) which is on the southwest corner of Main Street South and Chicago Avenue in McAllen, Texas.
Waymark Code: WMK29H
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 02/02/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
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This building is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places (visit link) .
Another Texas Historical Marker for the McAllen Post Office (visit link) is right across the street.

Marker Title: M. & J. Nelson Building
Index Entry: Nelson, M. & J., Building
Address: 300 Main St
City: McAllen
County: Hidalgo
Subject Codes: commercial buildings; Art Moderne (Architectural style)
Year Marker Erected: 2007
Designations: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Marker Location: 300 Main St
Marker Size: 27" x 42"
Marker Number: 14036

Marker Text:
This noteworthy Moderne style commercial building remains a distinctive McAllen attraction. Morris Randall Nelson built and owned the building, designed in 1949 for the use of the J.C. Penney Company. Nelson, born in McPherson, Kansas, followed his father’s profession as a carpenter before becoming a builder, property developer and entrepreneur. Morris moved to Palacios, where he met and married Ruth Stainbrook; the two arrived in McAllen in 1914, three years after the city incorporated. The couple had two children: Jack R. and another son who died in childbirth. M.R. Nelson built commercial, public and residential buildings throughout McAllen and the Rio Grande Valley, often working with local architect Zeb Rike. The Nelsons, active in First United Methodist Church, were also civic leaders and supporters of local organizations and charities. The 30,000 square foot, three-story reinforced concrete M. & J. Nelson Building features a streamlined Art Moderne exterior finished in horizontal bands of two-tone buff brick with a darker cast stone trim. Recessed entry doors and interior stair rails are aluminum. The building includes a basement, but plans for additional floors did not materialize. The building included the first 13-passenger elevator in McAllen, as well as one of the earliest air conditioning systems in the city. The top story included professional and government offices, including Jack R. Nelson Insurance. The progressive building was an architectural and commercial anchor in McAllen’s postwar business district and continued to serve as a downtown landmark as the city experienced dynamic growth. Recorded Texas historic Landmark - 2007 Marker is property of the State of Texas


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