[Pangburn Family Videos, No. 15 - A Trip to Downtown Abilene] captions transcript

[Pangburn Family Videos, No. 15 - A Trip to Downtown Abilene]

This home movie excerpt documents a drive from Clyde, Texas to downtown Abilene, Texas as narrated by Eric Pangburn Sr.
Date: February 24, 1995
Creator: Pangburn
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Pangburn Family Videos, No. 7 - Abilene and Clyde, Texas] captions transcript

[Pangburn Family Videos, No. 7 - Abilene and Clyde, Texas]

This home movie excerpt documents a drive through downtown Abilene and Clyde, Texas wth the narrator pointing out sites of interest. In Abilene, he observes Grace Cultural Center, the Cypress Restaurant, the Paramount Theatre, and Abilene Civic Center. In Clyde, they drive through a residential area and through the main part of town pointing out the feed store, firehouse, library, justice of the peace, Western Auto, the funeral parlor, Motts, the bank, West Texas Utilities, a post office, a medical clinic, Wayne's Barber Shop, the Clyde Cafe, and the junior high and high school campuses. They also stop at First Med Clinic, an extension of Hendrick Medical Center.
Date: February 24, 1995
Creator: Pangburn
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Bradley Family Videos, No. 30 - Hail Damage] captions transcript

[Bradley Family Videos, No. 30 - Hail Damage]

This home movie excerpt documents hail damage at the Bradley family home in Colleyville.
Date: March 24, 1996
Creator: Bradley
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Goree Family Videos, No.  24 - Drive through Cleburne, Texas] captions transcript

[Goree Family Videos, No. 24 - Drive through Cleburne, Texas]

This home movie excerpt documents a drive through Cleburne, Texas with Norman and Mary. As Norman drives, they narrate the trip pointing out locations including the post office where Norman used to work, the Texas Theatre (not seen), the former location of the Palace Theatre, the Hopkins Building, Chaf-In Restaurant, City Hall, and Hill Street Baptist Church.
Date: July 24, 1994
Creator: Goree
System: The Portal to Texas History