Only one on this thread I've actually been inside.TxSquarebody said:
Always liked my hometown courthouse.
Lampasas County
Only one on this thread I've actually been inside.TxSquarebody said:
Always liked my hometown courthouse.
Lampasas County
The rock for that courthouse came off the ranch next to ours - beautiful Leon Junction. There was even an old railroad spur in the Leon River bottom to support it.leakypipes said:
Grew up in Gatesville. The county seat for Coryell County. I've always thought our courthouse was very nice looking.
Bobby Petrino`s Neckbrace said:
Old one:
Current one. So much meh:
WestGalvestonAggie said:
BostonAg74 said:
I saw a picture of the newest Midland County Courthouse, and my first thought was "What a hideous design for a courthouse. It looks like an office building from the '80s". After checking it out, it turns out that it was indeed an office building from the '80s, repurposed as a courthouse. Probably appropriate for Midland, as a celebration of its blandness.
That did get me thinking about other buildings that might be candidates for repurposing as a courthouse. I don't think I'll be able to eat in a Cheesecake Factory without imagining one of the dining rooms as a potential courtroom.
wbt5845 said:
As has been pointed out several times on this thread, Tarrant has a sweet one.
That being said, most trials are held in the new one down the street which is ugly as sin.
I like the handcuff motif on the corners
For anyone curious, this is called Second Empire (Napoleon III)/Baroque Revival architecture.TxSquarebody said:
Always liked my hometown courthouse.
Lampasas County