Pampell's has a long history in our community. The building was originally frame, then stuccoed around 1915, and then, around 1926, bricked. Here are four images of the old place -- two show a frame building, and two show a stuccoed building.
Several of these images are in my new
book.
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Three Girls,Virginia, Dorothy, and Margaret, in front of Pampell's, Water Street, Kerrville, around 1904 |
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Three Girls,Virginia, Dorothy, and Margaret, in front of Pampell's, Water Street, Kerrville, around 1904 |
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Ladies on a buggy ride, in front of Pampell's, Water Street, Kerrville, around 1915.
Note the building is now stuccoed. |
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Pampell's, during World War I, Water Street, Kerrville. |
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