
The Bartlett Colored School
The Bartlett Colored School was started in 1909 with Professor G.B. Blackburn as the Principal. In 1909 the Bartlett Board of Education voted to build a new school for the
The Bartlett Colored School was started in 1909 with Professor G.B. Blackburn as the Principal. In 1909 the Bartlett Board of Education voted to build a new school for the
Bartlett is known as “The best little town in Texas.” It is located 24 miles south of Temple and 50 miles northeast of downtown Austin. The city of Bartlett is
Before The Bartlett Grammar School is centered on an entire city block. The unique 16-sided red brick building is a testament to the creativity of Austin architect A.O. Watson. By
Bartlett National Bank is Bartlett’s most architecturally significant structure. This beautiful building showcases classic Beaux-Arts architecture’s symmetrical yet lavish design from the Gilded Age. Beaux-Arts was short-lived in the United
Professor Powell Blvd in Bartlett is named for Professor Gentry Powell. Professor Powell was an educator who believed that everyone deserved an equal opportunity to learn. We are so lucky
The Bartlett Presbyterian Church, originally built in 1899, was once a place of worship and congregation. The building sat abandoned for nearly 50 years and was on the verge of
Walking down the brick streets in downtown Bartlett holds a certain charm, a mystique. The beauty of the bricks, the history of the buildings, the feeling of being swallowed up