On Collins Boulevard at 5th Street, on the left when traveling east on Collins Boulevard.
During a jailbreak, Carbon's 1905 Jail was destroyed, resulting in the need for a more substantial calaboose. Built in 1921 this unadorned square plan building is composed of reinforced concrete walls and a steel door. The structure had no lights . . . — — Map (db m161976) HM
On Avenue D at Anthracite Street, on the right when traveling south on Avenue D.
Organized in 1890 by I.N. Reeves, the Carbon Methodist Church met in the Section House of the Texas Central Railroad and a mercantile store until a sanctuary was erected in 1914. This structure was rebuilt in the 1920s after a fire. The building . . . — — Map (db m161971) HM
On Cannel Street at Avenue G, on the left when traveling east on Cannel Street.
Organized under a brush arbor soon after the founding of the town of Carbon, this congregation traces its history to 1885. The Rev. W.B. Cobb served as first pastor of the church, which began with twelve charter members. Through the years the . . . — — Map (db m161962) HM