Exquisitely Bored in Nacogdoches

March 16, 2010

Moseying through Madisonville

corner of east holland and south church streets

416 e. holland street

416 e. holland street

the first presbyterian church

house in madisonville

house in madisonville

madison county museum with the shapira hotel in bkgd.

madison county museum

the shapira hotel
Shapira/Wallis Hotel

the shapira hotel

Madisonville
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