Little Hotel
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Marker Text: After the nearby Gracy (now Keystone) Hotel was completed in 1870, it was decided to use the leftover stone for the construction of a "Little Hotel." Built for J. L. N. Gracy and his bride, the structure contained a private apartment upstairs and rooms for travelers downstairs. It was constructed by Charles Green, a stonemason who worked on several other buildings in the area, including the Gracy Hotel and the Coleman County Courthouse and Jail. The Little Hotel now serves as a reminder of the pioneer heritage and craftsmanship of Lampasas. (1984)
Marker No: 3098
18 x 28 Aluminum Subject Marker
Geographic: 31° 3.994′ N, 98° 10.792′ W
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Location: 208 South Western Street, Lampasas
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