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Burton Commercial Historical District

Burton's Commercial Historical District was listed in the National Register on June 11, 1991. The District is roughly bounded by Railroad, Live Oak, Brazos and Burton, including area South of Railroad between Washington and Texas Streets. The periods of significance are 1900-1924; 1875-1899; 1850-1874; 1925-1949.

CLICK HERE to read the Narrative about the district per Texas Historical Commission.

Homeyer Lumber Company (Farmers' Merchant Lumber Co in later years) now the Pig and Whistle Pub
Old Burton State Bank (now Burton City Hall)
H. Knittel Store Annex
Hohlt's meat market
Old Chamber of Commerce building
Farmers Cotton Warehouse
A.W. Muehlbrad House
Heine's Barber Shop
Burton Auto Company
Schwartz & Schwartz Store (the White Horse Cafe in later years) now Market Realty & Rita's Antiques
Weber's Service Station
My Way Grocery (now Henry's Grocery)
Buck's Blacksmith Shop
Tin Shop
American Legion Hall (Now Finn's Antiques)
Knittel House
Steiner & Dallmeyer Store (now the Brazos Belle)
Steiner & Dallmeyer's annex
Humpty Dumpty Grocery
Burton Farmers Gin Association Warehouse
Schatz Store
Jacob/Zuehlke building
Zuehlke Chevrolet Dealership (known as Schultz's Corner)
Burton Cafe
Burton State Bank
Burton Drugstore (now the Nesting Company)
Houston & Texas Central Railroad Depot (headquarters of the Burton Heritage Society)

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