Domino Parlor
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Marker No: 10029
Medallion & Plate
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Marker Text: The original part of this stone structure, containing a cellar with a vaulted ceiling, was built in the early 1850s on property owned by John Schmidtzinsky, a pioneer area settler. Once used as a pharmacy, it housed H. R. Richter's jewelry store in the early 1900s. Richter also sold musical instruments, and the front room was used for concerts. His family lived in the rear section of the building. In recent years a cafe and a domino parlor have been located here. (1980)
Texas Historic Landmark
Geographic: 30.271387, -98.870445
Location: 222 East Main Street, Fredericksburg
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