For the "Fort Stockton Line" historic district in San Diego, see Mission Hills, San Diego.
The Fort Stockton Historic District, in Fort Stockton, Texas, is a 75 acres (30 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.[1]
It includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks.[2]
Historic Fort Stockton Highlights[]
- Annie Riggs Memorial Museum
- Buffalo Soldier
- Camp Stockton
- Comanche People
- Comanche Springs
- Comanche War Trail
- Early Settlers and Vaqueros
- Grey Mule Saloon
- Old Pecos County Jail
- South Orient Rail Line
Illustrations[]
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- Fort Stockton Historic District Landmarks
References[]
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- ↑ "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Fort Stockton Historic District". National Archives. https://catalog.archives.gov/id/40973167. Retrieved May 4, 2018. Template:NationalArchivesNote
External links[]
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- "Fort Stockton". Texas Historical Commission. http://texaspecostrail.com/plan-your-adventure/historic-sites-and-cities/cities/fort-stockton.
- "Historic Fort Stockton". Fort Stockton Convention and Visitor Bureau (CVB). http://historicfortstocktontx.com/.
The original article can be found at Fort Stockton Historic District and the edit history here.