Fry-Barry House, Marshall
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The Fry-Barry House is a one-story, brick and frame house located at 314 W. Austin in Marshall, Texas. Built in 1860 the house is one of the oldest homes in Marshall. It was designed by W.R.D. Ward, a planter and merchant who also designed Magnolia Hall. Major Edwin James Fry, a businessman and banker, purchased the house in 1872. When Fry died in 1927, his daughter, Pamela and her husband, Walter L. Barry inherited the house. Mary Louise Barry inherited the house in 1961. ()
Built: 1853 (171 years ago)Coordinates: 32°32'45"N, 94°22'12"W
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Marshall
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Fry-Barry House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Harrison County Historical Museum, Michelson Museum of Art, Old Harrison County Courthouse, Starr Family Home State Historic Site.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Fry-Barry House?
Nearby attractions include Arnot House, Marshall (2 min walk), The Weisman, Marshall (4 min walk), Harrison County Historical Museum, Marshall (5 min walk), Old Harrison County Courthouse, Marshall (5 min walk).
How to get to Fry-Barry House by public transport?
The nearest stations to Fry-Barry House:
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- Marshall (12 min walk)