101 NE Vernon St - Glen Rose Downtown Historic District - Glen Rose, TX
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The building housing the Somervell County Museum at 101 NE Vernon St is a contributing building to the Glen Rose Downtown Historic District.
Waymark Code: WM123JT
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 02/17/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member ScroogieII
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The National Register's Registration Form has some good reading:

The Gresham’s Magic Lantern Building is a three-bay rectangular One-part Commercial Block originally with a flat roof that was expanded to serve new purposes into an L shape with different roof lines. It stands fronting on the courthouse square at the northeastern side of the intersection of Northeast Vernon Street with East Elm Street. The front measures 25 feet 4 inches across, while the building extends back 50 feet 10 inches. The three-bay front of the building has three tall double-door openings with four-part arched segmented semicircular transoms. The limestone masonry building is coated with stucco and currently is painted a light tan color with chocolate brown trim. The front originally had a wooden and sheet metal awning, as did almost all the other commercial buildings on the courthouse square. That awning was replaced with the current wooden awning with curved plywood trim and a covering of shake shingles that is supported on four juniper timber posts. The rear third of the original building has a raised shed roof and now-covered clerestory windows over an interior mezzanine area that begins to appear in photographs dated ca. 1945. At some date a low pitched roof with the gable running the length of the building was placed atop the original flat roof. The building at a later date was extended 40 feet to the northeast to create an L-shaped addition 28 feet deep. On the northeast and southeast sides of the L addition an awning-covered concrete-floored open-air porch was created. Another small rectangular addition was made on the rear to accommodate a toilet.

The Gresham's Magic Lantern Building stands at the site of an earlier limestone structure, the Glen Rose Herald Building, which was destroyed in the 28 April 1902 tornado. Following the storm Louis Sylvanus Gresham purchased the property with the ruins of the newspaper building and constructed the present building to become a theater for commercial screening of magic lantern shows, the equivalent of mid-twentieth-century slide shows. Other commercial ventures followed in the building, among them a mercantile store and a meat market. About 1914 George I. Daniels moved a Coca Cola bottling plant into the structure but then it relocated to another building on the square about 1920. The old Gresham's Magic Lantern Building, by the late 1920s being known as the J.I. Parham Building, housed a ladies' hairdresser and a shoe repair shop operated by members of the W.A. "Bill" Draper family, who lived in the back of the building. Other residential occupants followed, with two elderly sisters, Pearl and Joe Cole, living there into the late 1960s. At this time the Somervell County Historical Society organized, purchased the property, and in 1971 moved its museum into the historic Gresham's Magic Lantern Building, where the institution has served the public since that time.
Name of Historic District (as listed on the NRHP): Glen Rose Downtown Historic District

Link to nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com page with the Historic District: [Web Link]

Address:
101 NE Vernon St, Glen Rose, TX 76043


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