So, as we all can agree, Sulphur Springs is really the prettiest town in Texas. We have historic, modern, arts, sports, shopping and gourmet food all rolled up together under a 100 year old magnolia tree that is holding her own against the J. Riely Gordon designed courthouse right next door. Throughout Sulphur Springs’ history,… Read More
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Pandemic 2020
My husband keeps mentioning that he hopes people are documenting their local community during the pandemic. Major media will photograph the big cities, but the rest of us need to document our communities. On a sunny day a few weeks ago, we drove around and took a few photos. Normally a gorgeous Spring Saturday… Read More
Hopkins County’s Newest Historical Marker
Saturday, July 30 at 11 a.m. marked the unveiling of only the second Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in Hopkins County. Mayor John Sellers noted this as part of his comments at the ceremony held on the front lawn of the historic home located at 333 College Street. The ceremony included pledges led by Jimmie Henslee,… Read More
Preserving Sulphur Springs
Neighbors, I need your help. More importantly, our town needs your help. If we have learned anything through the years, we should know that preserving our city’s historical buildings is not an optional task. We need them just as they need us. In the recent surveys conducted by Ian Lockwood and his team at Toole… Read More