Mills Street 1910s
Calle Mills 1910
Calle Mills 1910
La postal, probablemente a partir de ca. 1920, muestra la Calle Mills hacia Pioneer Plaza. A la derecha está la oficina de correos de Estados Unidos, frente a la cual los coches son de aparcamiento. A su lado está el Orndorff Hotel. La dueña, la Sra. Alzina DeGroff, contrató a la reconocida firma de arquitectos de El Paso Trost y Trost para diseñar un nuevo hotel en 1924. Hoy en día, es el edificio Cortez. Detrás del hotel Orndorff es San Jacinto Plaza, y por el otro lado de la Plaza es el edificio Mills, construido en 1911 por Trost y Trost y uno de los edificios más grandes de todos los concretos entonces construidos. A la izquierda es un hotel y otros negocios. Al otro lado de San Jacinto Plaza es el edificio Roberts-Banner, otra estructura toda de hormigón a partir de 1910.
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