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Site of Rehearsal Hall for The Hoo Hoo Band |
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Lufkin,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
31° 20' 20.8968",
-94° 43' 45.5988"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
At the turn of the century, a group of Lufkin men organized a town brass band. It later became known as the Hoo Hoo Band after representing Texas at a national convention of the Order of Hoo Hoo, an organization of American and Canadian lumbermen. In addition to concerts in nearby Cotton (Calder) Square, the band performed at various events and also directed such civic projects as the formation of the town's fire department. Inactive by the 1920s when school bands became popular, the Hoo Hoo Band remans a symbol of Lufkin's early civic pride and quality of life. (1982)
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
Site of Rehearsal Hall for The Hoo Hoo Band Historical Marker Location Map, Lufkin, Texas
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