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Part of Longview's Greggton area named to National Register of Historic Places

Greggton once was a separate community from Longview but was annexed in 1959. The structures were once home to a post office, movie theater and grocery store.

LONGVIEW, Texas — Editor's Note: The above video aired on Jan. 3, 2024.

An area of west Longview known as the Greggton Commercial Historic District has been named to the National Register of Historic Places, making the district eligible for state and federal grants to assist in renovation efforts.

The district is approximately in the 3700 block of West Marshall Avenue, between Pine Tree Road and North Supply Street. The eight buildings in the district were built between about 1930 and 1955.

Greggton once was a separate community from Longview but was annexed in 1959. The structures in the application previously were home to a post office, movie theater and grocery store.

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