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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161115
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SUMMARY:Thurber Bricks & Brickmaking Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Check out historical photographs and artifacts from the Thurber brick plant through Friday\, December 23\, at Tarleton State University's W.K. Gordon Center for the Industrial History of Texas. Thurber Brick Roads of Texas explores the process of brickmaking and roads paved with the brick. In the late 1800s and early 1900s\, workers at Thurber produced 80\,000 bricks daily.\n\n \n\nThe Texas Almanac records use of Thurber paving brick in Fort Worth\, Dallas\, Houston\, Galveston\, and Beaumont. In addition\, the Dallas Opera House\, the Texas and Pacific Railway Station\, and First National Bank in Fort Worth were built with Thurber brick.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="color:#000000\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="line-height: 22.4px\;">Check out historical photographs and artifacts from the&nbsp\;</span>Thurber<span style="line-height: 22.4px\;">&nbsp\;brick plant through Friday\, December 23\, at&nbsp\;</span>Tarleton<span style="line-height: 22.4px\;">&nbsp\;State University&#39\;s W.K. Gordon Center for the Industrial History of Texas.&nbsp\;</span>Thurber<span style="line-height: 22.4px\;">&nbsp\;Brick Roads of Texas explores the process of&nbsp\;</span>brickmaking<span style="line-height: 22.4px\;">&nbsp\;and roads paved with the brick. In the late&nbsp\;</span>1800s<span style="line-height: 22.4px\;">&nbsp\;and early&nbsp\;</span>1900s<span style="line-height: 22.4px\;">\, workers at&nbsp\;</span>Thurber<span style="line-height: 22.4px\;">&nbsp\;produced 80\,000 bricks daily.</span><br style="font-family: verdana\; font-size: 14px\; line-height: 22.4px\;" />\n<span style="line-height: 22.4px\;">&nbsp\;</span><br style="font-family: verdana\; font-size: 14px\; line-height: 22.4px\;" />\n<span style="line-height: 22.4px\;">The Texas Almanac records use of&nbsp\;</span>Thurber<span style="line-height: 22.4px\;">&nbsp\;paving brick in Fort Worth\, Dallas\, Houston\, Galveston\, and Beaumont. In addition\, the Dallas Opera House\, the Texas and Pacific Railway Station\, and First National Bank in Fort Worth were built with&nbsp\;</span>Thurber<span style="line-height: 22.4px\;">&nbsp\;brick.</span></span></span><br />\n&nbsp\;\n<div style="text-align: center\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:verdana\;"><img alt="" height="293" src="https://chambermaster.blob.core.windows.net/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/2304/Image/Front_Desk/Tarletonbricksmokestack.jpg" style="width: 450px\; height: 293px\; border-width: 5px\; border-style: solid\;" width="450" /></span></span></div>\n
LOCATION:Tarleton State University's W.K. Gordon Center for Industrial History of Texas 65258 IH 20 (Exit 367) Thurber\, TX
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DTSTAMP:20260406T220707Z
URL:https://business.granburychamber.com/events/details/thurber-bricks-brickmaking-showcase-11-14-2016-9826
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