Merrick Building - El Paso, Texas
Merrick Edificio - El Paso, Tejas

Merrick Building - El Paso, Texas
The Merrick building was built in 1887 in El Paso, Texas in the Victorian style popular at that time. Constructed by John J. Steward and William J. Carpenter, Charles Merrick operated his clothing and tailoring business on the first floor. During the Mexican Revolution it was turned into a major arms dealer called the Shelton Payne Arms Company. In 1931 the Hollywood Cafe replaced the arms store. The St. Charles Hotel was operated on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the building and was once considered the longest running hotel in El Paso until it closed in 1996. The building was beautifully renovated in 2000 and today houses a retail store and apartments.
Report this entry
More from the same community-collection
DIGIE Wall Kick-off Celebration
Dionne Mack (El Paso Public Libraries Director) and DIGIE at the ...
DIGIE Wall Kick-off Celebration
Daniel Carey-Whalen (Professor of Museum Studies UTEP) and DIGIE ...
DIGIE Wall kick-off celebration
Mrs. Ingle and baby of Mr. Stephen Ingle, Creative Kids Creative ...
DIGIE Wall Celebration - El Paso, Texas - 2015
From left to right Adair Margo (Tom Lea Institute President), ...
DIGIE Wall kick-off celebration
Adair Margo (Tom Lea Institute President) center with guest and ...
DIGIE Wall kick-off celebration
From left to right, Marilu Valenzuela Aleman( Marketing Director ...
DIGIE Wall Celebration - El Paso, Texas
DIGIE Wall kick-off celebration, 13 February, 2015. Starting on ...