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Beckham Hotel

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Built: 1885 | Abandoned: Unknown
Status: For SaleAbandoned
Photojournalist: James Kirkendall

The Beckham Hotel is located in the once booming cotton capital of the world, Greenville Texas, Hunt County. The massive building was constructed in the year 1885 as several businessman purchased multiple lots. The project was overseen by W.L Beckham who was a blacksmith. W.L Beckham also built several other hotels including the famous Hotel Grace (known as Grace Museum) of Abilene, TX.

The Beckham Hotel was built for $30,000 and it stretches from Lee Street to Washington Street having a big city apartment feel. Beckham Hotel featured several barber shops and even a bowling alley. At one time the building across the street was the hotel annex and featured a walkway connecting to the main buildings. In the year 1957, it was reported a boiler exploded causing a fire to a good portion of the hotel. Over the years extensive renovations have been made. More recently the building was used as a residential home known as the “Townhouse”.




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Emily is a 3x published author of "Abandoned Oklahoma: Vanishing History of the Sooner State" , "Abandoned Kansas: Healthcare in the Heartland", and "Abandoned Topeka: Psychiatric Capital of the World". With over 400 published articles on our websites, every aspect of this has become a passion for her. From educating, fighting to preserve, writing, and learning about history there is nothing she would rather do.

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