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The Landmark Inn State Historic Site is a historic inn in Castroville, Texas, United States. It serves the general public as both a state historic site and inn eight overnight rooms. Cesar and Hannah Monod, Swiss immigrants, arrived in Indianola, Texas in the 1830s [2] and settled in Castroville, Texas above a busy crossing on the Medina River in
April 3, 1970 (Roughly bounded by Medina River, SR 471, Gime, Houston, and Constantinople: Castroville: Includes State Historic Site, State Antiquities Landmark, and several Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
Castroville's was one of the first three United States historic districts to be designated in Texas. [ 5 ] The NRHP nomination specified twelve contributing properties within the district, including the Landmark Inn State Historic Site (an NRHP-listed site in its own right), St. Louis Catholic Church, and a number of private residences ...
Registered Texas Historic Landmark Image Marker number Physical address Nearest city Year designated Description Art Methodist Church 11266: Art-Hedwigs Hill Rd. S of SH 29. Art: 1968 Off Art-Hedwig Rd Art Schoolhouse 11267: Lower Willow Creek Rd. S of SH 29
⁑Recorded Texas Historic Landmark: Historic site Image ... Landmark Inn State Historic Site†⁕⁑ More images: 402 E. Florence St. Castroville:
Castroville is a city in Medina County, Texas, United States. Its population was 2,954 at the 2020 census, [5] up from 2,680 at the 2010 census. It is part of the San Antonio–New Braunfels, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area. Castroville was founded by Alsatian-Texans, who came to Texas during the German emigration period of the mid-1800s.