A (gambling) Casino at Elmhurst Park was located in southwest Mineral Wells, Texas, at the turn of the twentieth century. The structure was a large stucco building facing Elmhurst Lake (created by a dam on Pollard Creek) in the foreground. The lake was sometimes referred to as "Pollard Lake." Elmhurst Park was served by the Mineral Wells Electric Railroad (Street Car), with whom it seemed to have had a symbiotic relationship; both came into existence about 1903, and both went out of business about 1913
Shown here is a picture of a dirt horse-race track and fair grounds,located southeast of town. It is...
In 1851, a few years after Texas was admitted to the Union, the Texas Supreme Court was asked in Cro...
This photograph, printed in A.F. Weaver's "TIME WAS IN Mineral Wells..." on page 88, illustrates a d...
This photograph shows a view of the Casino and gazebo in Elmhurst Park, Mineral Wells, Texas. The P...
This is a picture of the Casino, which was once located at Elmhurst Park, and illustrated on page 18...
This photograph may be found on page 87 of "Time Was..." by A. F. Weaver. He identifies it as "The...
A "Mineral Wells Index" newspaper article, dated 1933, it is titled: "Remember the Good Old Days Bac...
Spectators are shown here, at a spring play-day frolic at Elmhurst Park around 1910. The popular pa...
The Casino, facing the lake at Elmhurst Park is shown here. For more details about it, please see t...
This illustration is numbered "30". It appears to be a picture postcard of the entrance to Elmhurst...
An image scanned from a color postcard depicting the Cape Cottage Casino in Cape Elizabeth near Port...
An image scanned from a color postcard depicting the Cape Cottage Casino in Cape Elizabeth near Port...
This picture illustrates the stage in the casino at Elmhurst Park. Several signs above the stage ad...
An image scanned from a color postcard depicting the Riverton Park Casino in Portland, Maine. Undate...
The Gibson Well, in the 700 block of NW 2nd Avenue, was one of the first wells in Mineral Wells to e...
Shown here is a picture of a dirt horse-race track and fair grounds,located southeast of town. It is...
In 1851, a few years after Texas was admitted to the Union, the Texas Supreme Court was asked in Cro...
This photograph, printed in A.F. Weaver's "TIME WAS IN Mineral Wells..." on page 88, illustrates a d...
This photograph shows a view of the Casino and gazebo in Elmhurst Park, Mineral Wells, Texas. The P...
This is a picture of the Casino, which was once located at Elmhurst Park, and illustrated on page 18...
This photograph may be found on page 87 of "Time Was..." by A. F. Weaver. He identifies it as "The...
A "Mineral Wells Index" newspaper article, dated 1933, it is titled: "Remember the Good Old Days Bac...
Spectators are shown here, at a spring play-day frolic at Elmhurst Park around 1910. The popular pa...
The Casino, facing the lake at Elmhurst Park is shown here. For more details about it, please see t...
This illustration is numbered "30". It appears to be a picture postcard of the entrance to Elmhurst...
An image scanned from a color postcard depicting the Cape Cottage Casino in Cape Elizabeth near Port...
An image scanned from a color postcard depicting the Cape Cottage Casino in Cape Elizabeth near Port...
This picture illustrates the stage in the casino at Elmhurst Park. Several signs above the stage ad...
An image scanned from a color postcard depicting the Riverton Park Casino in Portland, Maine. Undate...
The Gibson Well, in the 700 block of NW 2nd Avenue, was one of the first wells in Mineral Wells to e...
Shown here is a picture of a dirt horse-race track and fair grounds,located southeast of town. It is...
In 1851, a few years after Texas was admitted to the Union, the Texas Supreme Court was asked in Cro...
This photograph, printed in A.F. Weaver's "TIME WAS IN Mineral Wells..." on page 88, illustrates a d...