Popular Dry Goods Building
Edificio Popular Dry Goods (La Popular)

Edificio Popular Dry Goods (La Popular)

El Popular Dry Goods edificio (o: La Popular) fue parte de la cadena de tiendas Popular Dry Goods Co., fundada por Adolf Schwartz. Era propiedad de la familia de 1902 a 1995. Este almacén, desde 1917 ubicado en el 301 San Antonio, en la esquina de la Mesa y San Antonio, fue inaugurado en el año 1903. Fue ampliado y renovado varias veces. Detrás de la tienda se puede ver al vencedor y el First National Bank. La Popular ha participado en la Revolución Mexicana, no sólo porque ambos lados compró mercancía para sus tropas, sino también porque el sótano sirvió de escondite a General Juan Navarro después de su entrega en la Batalla de Ciudad Juárez en 1911.

Área: Central / Downtown

Fuente: Tony and Carmen Canales

Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History

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