Historical Marker

Tolar Tabernacle

Tolar · Hood County · Dedicated 2009 · THC Atlas #5507015946

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Marker Inscription

Tabernacles such as this one once served an important function in communities throughout Texas and the southern United States. Prior to the advent of air conditioning, a place to comfortably hold outdoor gatherings was essential during hot summer days. Tabernacles served not just as the locations for revivals and other religious meetings, but were also used for weddings, reunions, homecomings, fairs, picnics and other community events. Although simple in construction, the tabernacle was much more durable than its forerunner, the brush arbor, which required periodic rebuilding or repair. The Tolar Tabernacle was constructed circa 1897, and churches within the community contributed to the cost of the construction. While the community as a whole built and owned the tabernacle, trustees selected from local church congregations were chosen to manage the tabernacle association. In 1904, Emma D. and J.P. Broughton sold the property on which the tabernacle stood to the association for the sum of $75.00. The open air structure consists of a rafter system supported by timber posts and sawed lumber cross members. A hip roof of corrugated metal in ribbed panels shelters the site. Although use of the Tolar Tabernacle has declined through the years, it is still used as the location for community fish fries, and the annual Tolar School homecoming has been held at the site since 1954. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2009

About this site

Tolar Tabernacle is a historical marker in Tolar, Hood County, dedicated in 2009. It is one of 60 historical markers documented in Hood County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 98 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 32.3871, -97.9212 near Tolar. The nearest cataloged historic site is Tolar (cemetery), about 0.7 miles away. Others within a short drive include Asbury, Powell, and Colony Cemetery.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5507015946. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 32.3871, -97.9212 · Tolar, Hood County
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