There are several images in my collection of historic photographs that make me smile because they convey, at least to me, what it means to live in a small town. Kerrville is special to me, of course. But these photos show Kerrville in a simpler, more innocent time. I hope you enjoy them.
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Hula-Hoop Competition, Earl Garrett Street, Kerrville, mid 1950s |
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The Cascade Pool, 700 Block of Water Street, downtown Kerrville |
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Cub Scouts, Earl Garrett Street, Kerrville, 1950s |
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Lehmann's Luncheonette, Kerrville, around 1960 |
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Tivy Pep Rally, Downtown Kerrville, mid 1950s |
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