The Woolworth Building is one of the early brick buildings that defined Del Rio’s Main Street architecture in the 1920s. “Papa” Max Stool bought this property in 1916 and built the structure to Frank Woolworth’s specifications in 1922. Woolworth’s was a 5 & 10 pioneer started in 1879 in Utica, New York. The original variety store, F.W. Woolworth & Company stores sold school items, holiday decorations, pets, and things for newlyweds. Musical scores and films were based on the company name, and the store was a popular dating venue. During the Second World War C.G. Morrison & Company moved into this building, and some people still refer to the structure as the Morrison Building. Mangel’s clothing store moved in from the early 1980s to the late 1990s. The Conrads purchased the building and opened Toni’s Flower Shop in 1998.