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Downtown Placards - City of Round Rock

Downtown Placards

About the placards

New historic building information placards have been installed on the 24 buildings in downtown’s Commercial Historic District.  The placards describe each building’s architecture, history, and some of the businesses that have occupied them.  Take a look at them next time you’re downtown, and see some of the stories behind Round Rock’s downtown.

The placards were funded in part with a Certified Local Government grant from the Texas Historical Commission, and frames were donated by the Faulk family.  For more information on the program, contact Joelle Jordan in the Planning & Development Services Department at 512-218-5428.

View the placards

Click on the address below to open a pdf of the placard.

AddressBuilt date  Name
107 S. Mays Street1878Old Post Office/Masonic Lodge
100 E. Main Street1880Broom Factory Building
101 E. Main Street1876Koppel’s Store
102 E. Main Street1878Otto Reinke Building
103 E. Main Street1876Williams Grocery Store
104 E. Main Street1947Round Rock Insurance
105 E. Main Street1876Johnson Drug Store
108-110 E. Main Street1880Dieckman Groceries
109 E. Main Street1884Saloon/Stockbridge Grocery
111 E. Main Street1887The Red Front
112 E. Main Street1881Morgan Miller Store
113 E. Main Streetca. 1920Photography Studio/Marble Works
114 E. Main Streetca. 1882Grocery Store
115 E. Main Street1884Johansen Saloon and Billiards
116 E. Main Street1879Saloon/The Rock Theater
117 E. Main Street1886Robinson Building/The Fair
118 E. Main Street1920Farmer’s State Bank
119 E. Main Street1881Montedonico Building
121 E. Main Street1882Carrington Building
200 E. Main Street1907Round Rock Mercantile
201-203 E. Main Street1900J.A. Nelson Hardware Building
202 E. Main Street1907Weiss Store/Carlson’s Dry Goods
204 E. Main Street1907Economy Drug Store/Quick Pharmacy
206 E. Main Street ca. 1930Dr. Dick Gregg’s Office
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