Fort Clark Post Theater

Constructed in 1932, this building replaced an earlier Fort Clark Post Hall that served as a church, courtroom, theater, and recreational center. A utilitarian military design of clear span construction, brick walls, and a stucco veneer, the building also exhibits classical style influences in its pilasters, arched windows, and pediment. A popular movie theater until the fort was closed in 1944, it later became a town hall for the Fort Clark Springs community.

Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1997

Marker is at the intersection of Patton Road and Fort Clark Road, on the right when traveling east on Patton Road.

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