Ginocchio Historic District

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Ginocchio Historic District
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Panorama of the northern end of the Ginocchio Historic District. From right to left the T&P Depot and the Ginocchio in the foreground, the Ginocchio House, and the Whaley House in the background.
Panorama of the northern end of the Ginocchio Historic District. From right to left the T&P Depot and the Ginocchio in the foreground, the Ginocchio House, and the Whaley House in the background.
Location: Marshall, Texas
Built/Founded: 1886
Architect: Multiple
Architectural style(s): Queen Anne, Mission/spanish Revival, Other
Added to NRHP: December 31, 1974
NRHP Reference#: 74002076

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Governing body: Local

Ginocchio Historic District, in Marshall, Texas is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The district takes its name from the Ginocchio family who operated a hotel, The Ginocchio, in the district during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The district houses numerous historic buildings including: Allen House, The Ginocchio, T&P Depot, the Heflin-Thompson House and the Whaley House. The district is also home to two museums the Harrison County Historical Museum in the Ginocchio and the T&P Railway Museum in the T&P Depot. On January 26th, 2007, the Heflin-Thompson House caught fire and suffered much damage. Ricky Thompson, Joel and Michelle Heflin all lost their home and most of their belongings in the fire.

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  1. ^ National Register Information System. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2007-01-23).

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