Texline, Texas
Don't know the name of this well maintained building or when it was built. (Early 1900s?) It's got a pretty interesting history though. Upstairs has always been apartments and many years ago it housed a roller-rink in the back.. The first floor on the left was a saloon that connected to a dance hall on the right. Today, on the left, is the Lazy 6 Cattle Meat Market where the saloon used to be. On the right is the El Sazon de Martha Restaurant and former dance hall. (Good grub and no sign!) The original well-worn dance hall hardwood floor is still in use as is the bar from the old saloon. The ceiling features the original decorative pressed-tin panels. 221 N. 2nd St. (US 87)
Texline, Texas
Don't know the name of this well maintained building or when it was built. (Early 1900s?) It's got a pretty interesting history though. Upstairs has always been apartments and many years ago it housed a roller-rink in the back.. The first floor on the left was a saloon that connected to a dance hall on the right. Today, on the left, is the Lazy 6 Cattle Meat Market where the saloon used to be. On the right is the El Sazon de Martha Restaurant and former dance hall. (Good grub and no sign!) The original well-worn dance hall hardwood floor is still in use as is the bar from the old saloon. The ceiling features the original decorative pressed-tin panels. 221 N. 2nd St. (US 87)