I didn't think I was going to find much of anything especially interesting out here in the middle of Southeast Texas from a courthouse perspective (other than the background of Miami Vice, that is). Hardin County proved me wrong. The majority of the building (the bit on the left) is pretty, well, boring and old … Continue reading 206. Kountze, Hardin County
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205. Anahuac, Chambers County
The early morning shadows were still long when I arrived here. The morning cool was humid, bolstered by proximity to the Gulf. Still, the sun began to slice through it, warm beams reminding you what the afternoon would be like when it came to its height, agitating the moisture in the air. There was something … Continue reading 205. Anahuac, Chambers County
204. Galveston, Galveston County
This has got to be the most Miami Vice looking building I have ever seen in my life. I can totally see Crockett and Tubbs walking out, discussing their next lead after being reamed out by the LT (if I had Edward James Olmos yelling at me, I'd be suitably cowed. No lie). But, of … Continue reading 204. Galveston, Galveston County
203. Liberty, Liberty County
The sun was starting to get low as I rolled into town. I knew this would be the last courthouse of the day since I only had a half day to get stuff done today. A nice example of the WPA in action, I thought. I am a little curious, though. Why did this place … Continue reading 203. Liberty, Liberty County
202. Livingston, Polk County
I approve of this courthouse. Stately and majestic with just a hint of utilitarianism. Finished in 1924, it occupies that middle ground between traditional courthouses and the WPA. That said, this place didn't really enthuse me. Perhaps there's something here that I might find interesting if I knew about it, but the downside of being … Continue reading 202. Livingston, Polk County
201. Coldspring, San Jacinto County
Seeing a cross so prominently displayed on the structure of the building sets off my separation of church and state alarm, but I don't live here so I'll silently judge from over here. Of course, the grounds have some things so that's to their credit. However, there is something more important to tend to. I … Continue reading 201. Coldspring, San Jacinto County
200. Huntsville, Walker County
Not the Huntsville with the Space Camp, the one with the prison. I was a little surprised, though. With its reputation for its prison, I had thought that the town would be more oriented toward that and would be more drab as a result. That was very much not the case, which says more about … Continue reading 200. Huntsville, Walker County
199. Conroe, Montgomery County
I had originally thought that when I finally made it to Conroe, it would be to start the Conroe Geotour. I ended up being invited and going to a friend's wedding at Sherwood Faire on a Saturday morning and decided to use the rest of the weekend to push the Project forward. I will admit … Continue reading 199. Conroe, Montgomery County
198. San Diego, Duval County
Jacques de Molay, thou art avenged! After all this time, I have erased this ignominious stain on my travels! And just for the record, the original photo was so much better... The cache itself was at quite a location. In a little cemetery on the way into town, I pulled over. There was an older … Continue reading 198. San Diego, Duval County
197. Hebbronville, Jim Hogg County
There wasn't much on the grounds to catch my attention but what I did notice was the beast sitting across the street. That's quite a piece of picturesque ruin porn there if I say so myself (and I do). I originally thought it was an old hospital or clinic, but it turns out that it … Continue reading 197. Hebbronville, Jim Hogg County
