Historic Walking Tour Stops
Explore Cedar Hill’s history one stop at a time on this self-guided 1.5-mile walking tour through Historic Downtown:
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Texaco Station – 108 S. Main St.
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Mural at the First Baptist Church – 602 W. Belt Line Rd.
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Cedar Hill Barber (Citizens Bank of Cedar Hill) – 515 Cedar St. Step inside the former bank building and imagine how it looked in 1932, the day Raymond Hamilton—associate of Bonnie and Clyde—robbed what was then the First State Bank, and don’t forget to peek inside the vault.
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Sam’s Pizza (Wilson Building) – 607 Cedar St.
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Cedar Hill Market (T.A. Bray Building) – 208 Houston St.
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Mural in Pioneer Park – 600 Cedar St.
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Cedar Street Commercial Block (1846, Decor on the Hill, Jessica’s Flowers) – 608–612 Cedar St.
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Mural at Sly Cat Gallery – 702 Cedar St.
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Mural at Corner Street Quilters – 206 S. Broad St.
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Dr. Vaughn’s Office (Dr. Rufus A. Roberts House) – 210 S. Broad St. Be sure to stop at the two-story “Gingerbread House,” believed to be the oldest standing structure in Cedar Hill, built by Confederate Army surgeon Dr. Rufus Alston Roberts.
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Mural at the Chamber of Commerce – 300 Houston St.
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Babe’s Electromagnetic Wave Contraption – 505 Texas St.
Perfect for history lovers, mural hunters, and anyone looking to explore the heart of Cedar Hill at their own pace.