tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6439803544142853007.post7411807060919163557..comments2024-03-28T13:22:29.572-05:00Comments on Durango Texas: Ballad Of The Baker: Is The Baker Hotel In Mineral Wells Really Being Restored?Durangohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10231271044296466883noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6439803544142853007.post-33901020171805537332012-09-11T00:50:10.068-05:002012-09-11T00:50:10.068-05:00Please anonymous whoever you are restore her to he...Please anonymous whoever you are restore her to her original beauty! Mineral Wells is so rich in history and rich in my family's history. It is so sad to see it in this condition.Andrea Haney granddaughter of Evans & Louise Hollandnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6439803544142853007.post-27060064532292687352012-09-11T00:47:11.267-05:002012-09-11T00:47:11.267-05:00When I was a little girl I visited my grandparents...When I was a little girl I visited my grandparents in Mineral Wells. As soon as we were coming down the road of Magic Valley ranch my sister and I would always get excited because we knew we we almost there and could see the grand hotel. I lived in Mineral Wells my junior year of high school and always admired the structure. I really hope someone will try to restore this. Mineral Wells needs a boost! If historical courthouses are maintained then why not the Baker. I just went back for the first time since high school on Labor Day to visit my grandparents graves in Sturdivant Cemetary and was disheartened by the once beautiful building in shambleAndrea Haney granddaughter of Evans & Louise Hollandnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6439803544142853007.post-86977017230262023572012-08-26T19:12:06.740-05:002012-08-26T19:12:06.740-05:00hi i am a investor that is willing to build the ho...hi i am a investor that is willing to build the hotel to original state that is to the exacting amount of tile on the wall well what im do here is try to contact the own of the grand old lady for purchase i got as far as entering the old lady with escort of fire marshal and officers for a inspection of the premises and back ground info to me up to a name of a man but i need to contact this JEF T. woud anyone know where i can even get any info asap because my goal is to have her finish by the end of 2013 you can contact me at nickolyash@yahoo.com <br /><br />thank you for your time<br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6439803544142853007.post-30912326181946377092012-04-03T16:13:00.814-05:002012-04-03T16:13:00.814-05:00My grandma and grandpa lived there starting in the...My grandma and grandpa lived there starting in the '80s, grew up in Gordon but Mineral Wells was like Manhattan to them. Going dead when they moved which is why their house was only $20K.<br /><br />I had an Austin baseball kiddie team shit on at a convenience store while playing a coin video game and two MW boys looking at my shirt and freaking, probably thinking I was a Manhattan Yankee.BallerCraighttp://www.emperorjones.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6439803544142853007.post-3512703770220375162011-09-24T19:51:11.030-05:002011-09-24T19:51:11.030-05:00I completely concur with you, Jayson. I had a good...I completely concur with you, Jayson. I had a good friend that lived in Mineral Wells some years back, and when coming into Mineral Wells from the North *Oklahoma*, we would come by way passing that old "haunted hospital" back behind the Baker a ways, then coming up there along the side of it to our Left...it sits sort of "Caddy Corner" the way that it faces. I would always get so, so excited when it would be late at night getting back to MW from Oklahoma, and seeing the Baker as we got into town...it was a total kiddish treat for me personally simply because I adore Mineral Wells very much. I knew then that we were "home". It was such an amazing feeling. I have always made a firm pact with myself - should I EVER come into the likes of money that most could only dream of, I would spend most EVERY Dime *I am in NO way kidding with this statement* restoring, pouring my everything back into the Baker Hotel, in a sense not so much just restoring, but doing what I am able in turning back the clock...looking into the structure, the bricks, the mortar, the stone, EVERYTHING turning it back into its ORIGINAL grand "self" in every sense Humanly possible, down to the very last singular nail. A venture of this magnitude would be rewarded by a complete return no doubt, as the place would certainly be packed, completely full each and everyday of the entire year long, patrons wolfing down ORIGINAL BAKER MENU treats in the resturant, celebrities of today making reservations to stay in the premiere jewel of the Mid-SouthWest, just as they did all those many years ago. I hope to again see the Baker one more time before I leave this Earth, and I also hope to be able to this time actually step onto those historic grounds, perhaps only briefly sneak into the courtyard that one always sees as you turn Left and pass there in front of it...so that I might just scoop into the ground and respectfully of course, take but a single pebble with me as a reminder of something so very, very special...a single, simple rock from the very historic ground of so many lavish parties, so many memorable events, and that very soil that so many of those aforementioned celebrities walked on of a warm Spring or Summer evening with a tasty drink in hand made by one of the Baker's very own. The Baker very much IS Mineral Wells. The Baker IS a large slice of America's along with Hollywood's grand and lavish history. Somehow by golly - the Baker is "home" to me, and always will be.<br /><br />~Jae~Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6439803544142853007.post-59916802998968583042011-05-11T19:05:24.047-05:002011-05-11T19:05:24.047-05:00I was born and raised in Mineral Wells, and have h...I was born and raised in Mineral Wells, and have heard the stories of the Baker's past all my life. I pray everyday that this Grand Old Lady gets restored. That building is basically the heart and soul of Mineral Wells. It's a testament of the once great things that happened in Mineral Wells, and a way of life that doesn't exist anymore. To see her restored to her former glory would be a tremendous boost to the pride of the local residents.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06187099811504209813noreply@blogger.com