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Veterans of Foreign Wars Building (Edinburg Hotel)
The importance of the railroad to Edinburg is well reflected in this former hotel facing the railroad tracks. Long popular for railroad workers and travelers, the large two-story brick building with a long rear wing has two-story front and side galleries, a hipped roof with hipped dormers, and two-over-two double-hung windows set into segmental arches. The Veterans of Foreign Wars now use the building for various purposes.
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