Location ID: #10186654
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Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church and its parsonage take up an entire city block. The congregation was first established in 1910. Its church building and adjoining fellowship hall date from 1949.
Location ID: #10186434
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Location ID: #10186433
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Locally owned hardware store/ garden center opened in 2020.
Location ID: #10188942
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Tom Tate's building is located in downtown Miles. The building is from the early 1900's but the front has been renovated. Tom uses it to store odds and ends and would have no problem removing items if the interior was needed for filming. An entry ...
Location ID: #10188941
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Sisters Funky Junk is owned by two sisters, Debbie and Sharon. It is located in downtown Miles. They sell antiques, jewelry, ceramics, knickknacks, books, furniture and arts and craft items. The business is located in the former Miles Theater, which ...
Location ID: #10186591
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The old city jail was built in 1928 to replace a wooden structure.
Location ID: #10187257
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In 1888, the Santa Fe Railroad was laying tracks between Ballinger and San Angelo when it ran out of money at a small settlement about halfway. A local businessman, Jonathan Miles, donated $5000 to finish the tracks to San Angelo. In his honor the ...
Location ID: #10186380
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The building that houses the Miles Public Library was constructed in the early 1900's. Over the years it has been a drugstore and a restaurant. In 1989, the Miles Preservation Authority (MPA), a local historical group, bought the building and turned ...
Location ID: #10186381
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The Miles Preservation Authority (MPA), a local historical group, bought the property in the 1980's. The park takes up a city block.
Location ID: #10186292
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The Memorial Garden was started in 2004 with the planting of oak trees in memory of local residents. Other pieces have been added to it, including a satellite dish that acts as a shade for a park bench. There are additional park benches as well. ...
Location ID: #10186273
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1904 Miles Opera House. It was once home to operas, plays and vaudeville shows that were held upstairs.
Location ID: #10186438
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Building is from the early 1900's. The interior is fairly well packed with old computers and other printing equipment no longer used. There are two antique items. One is a handfed Babcock pony press from 1895 and another is a hot type press from ...
Location ID: #10189825
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The Miles Independent School District consists of a kindergarten, elementary, junior high and high school. There are around 400-plus students total. The campus takes in
several blocks along West 10th Street and Robinson Street. There is an ...
Location ID: #10186603
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The Miles City Park is also known as the Kornegay-Treadaway Memorial Park, remembering George Kornegay, who died from wounds suffered during World War I and John Treadaway, who died during World War II. West 1st Street divides the park into two ...
Location ID: #10186594
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The building that houses the Miles City Hall was constructed in the early 1900's, but the facade was redone only a few years ago. The city secretary and her assistant have their offices here, as does the Miles Police Department. The city council and ...
Location ID: #10186766
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Coming out of Miles on Robinson Street, cross over the Highway 67 intersection to the access road; turn right and go a mile. The road will dead end. Turn left at the entrance to the cemetery.
Location ID: #10188948
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Chester and Ollie McCown live on the south side of Miles. Their house was built in the 1920's. The front has a large yard that extends into a lot on one side of the house. In the back yard are a cottage, storage buildings, a cellar, barn and a ...
Location ID: #10189212
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The Masonic Hall is located in downtown Miles. There is a room in the building that used to be a cafe in the early 1900's and the bar, barstools and mirror are still there. The bar is in good shape cosmetically and the barstools are sturdy. The ...
Location ID: #10186778
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Los Carlos Restaurant & Cantina has been a popular eating spot in Miles for more than 20 years.
Location ID: #10188816
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Lacy's Emporium is located in downtown Miles. The building dates from the early 1900's and you can still see traces of the old stone walls inside. The stamped ceiling also is original. Owner Glenda Lacy sells an assortment of antiques, metal work, ...
Location ID: #10186655
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The Ideal Food Store has been selling groceries in Miles for more than 80 years.
Location ID: #10196590
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The historic wooden railroad bridge dates back to the 1940's. It is approximately 100 feet long and is still used for freight trains by the Texas Pacifico Railroad. Two to three trains come through Miles daily, usually mid-afternoon and late at ...
Location ID: #10186586
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The lot next to City Hall was bought by the city two years ago with hopes of expanding City Hall. When that fell through, it was decided to keep it vacant. There is an old truck covered in mosaics done by art students at the local high school. There ...
Location ID: #10186382
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The Catch Pen Restaurant & Bar is located in a building constructed in the early 1900's.