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[Postcard of the Hexagon Hotel]

Description: Postcard depicting the Hexagon Hotel in Mineral Wells, Texas. Text on the reverse reads: "Strange as it may seem, the Hexagon Hotel has six sides, six porches, six rooms on two floors each with six sided central hallway."
Date: unknown
Partner: Mineral Wells Heritage Association

[Postcard of Baker Hotel]

Description: Postcard depicting the Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells, Texas. Text on the back of the postcard reads: "450 rooms - all air conditioned, beautiful lobby, colorful gardens, crystal clear swimming pool, restful relaxing health-building baths and massage, world famous mineral waters, home of Texas' fabulous Brazos Club."
Date: unknown
Partner: Mineral Wells Heritage Association

[Souvenir Folder of Mineral Wells, Texas]

Description: Souvenir folder from Mineral Wells, Texas. Pictures depict Lake Mineral Wells, Lovers' Retreat, high school, country club, Crazy Hotel, Brazos River, sanitarium, Fat Man's Reducer, Inspiration Point, First Baptist Church, Gibson Well and Park, Convention Hall, Period Hotel and Annex, and Baker Hotel.
Date: unknown
Partner: Mineral Wells Heritage Association

[Souvenir Folding Post Card]

Description: Souvenir folding postcard originating from Mineral Wells, Texas. The folding postcard features a drawing of a Native American man wearing a headdress and two one cent stamps on the front. When opened, two photographs of Mineral Wells are visible. The first photograph is a birds-eye view of the town, while the second is a photograph of Oak Street.
Date: July 1923
Partner: Mineral Wells Heritage Association

[Souvenir Folder of Mineral Wells, Texas]

Description: Souvenir folder of Mineral Wells, Texas. Pictures depict the Crazy Hotel, Hotel Damion, Palo Pinto Road, a high school, the Bimini Bath House, Carlsbad Wells, First Baptist Church, First Presbyterian Church, Inspiration Point, Bridge Crossing Brazos River, a country club, Gibson Well and Park, and Eagle Creek.
Date: unknown
Partner: Mineral Wells Heritage Association
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