Ummm... I wish the architect of this courthouse had not taken a break from his (or her) lucrative career designing nursing homes. This hurt me on so many levels. You don't even know... Unless, of course, you've been reading this for a while, in which case, you probably have at least an inkling. I feel … Continue reading 482. Waldron, Scott County (AR34)
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481. Mena, Polk County (AR33)
And here I was, back in Arkansas, looking at this actual glorious wonder of the WPA. That said, not only do we have one of these back in Texas, I've seen at least one other, too. I didn't get the lovely little voice welcoming me to Arkansas. Thinking back, I hadn't gotten it when I … Continue reading 481. Mena, Polk County (AR33)
480. Poteau, LeFlore County (OK74)
All right, I like this courthouse. I know it's not extraordinary, but not every courthouse has to be. It's a little grander than I would have expected for the town, but then again the town may be a little bigger than I thought it would be. While I am loathe to include drug references because … Continue reading 480. Poteau, LeFlore County (OK74)
479. Wilburton, Latimer County (OK73)
Welcome to the frontier, folks! At least that’s what this feels like here. Of course, this actually was the frontier until the early 20th century (remember, Oklahoma didn’t become a state until 1907 [it’s crazy to think that when my grandfather was born, Oklahoma was not a state]). Of course this was made by the WPA, … Continue reading 479. Wilburton, Latimer County (OK73)
478. McAlester, Pittsburg County (OK72)
An elegant courthouse... I know I said I was tired of the entire red brick thing (and I actually still am), but it works here. I also found it interesting that there is a genealogical society next door to it that I'm guessing has easy access to the county archives to do research. That is … Continue reading 478. McAlester, Pittsburg County (OK72)
477. Antlers, Pushmataha County (OK71)
This is like the white label generic version of courthouses. It's like someone decided to take an elementary school kit from the 30's or 40's (I assume they got the kit from Sears, but who knows?), threw it together and voila!, welcome to the seat of County government! I guess it's OK, but I'm not … Continue reading 477. Antlers, Pushmataha County (OK71)
476. Atoka, Atoka County (OK70)
This courthouse was a little more interesting than Coalgate was. Not necessarily better, mind you, but definitely more interesting. It's still got that arched 70's thing, but the multilevel thing out front definitely marks it as different. The fact that there's a cache onsite made things that much easier. Well, it was supposed to, anyway. … Continue reading 476. Atoka, Atoka County (OK70)
475. Coalgate, Coal County (OK69)
This is a little different. Not bad, just different. It has this weird flat 70's design to it, but I like the arches at the front that helps mitigate that. Well, sort of. I mean It's OK and I'm sure it's more than completely serviceable but I'm not especially enthused about it as you can … Continue reading 475. Coalgate, Coal County (OK69)
474. Sulphur, Murray County (OK68)
Well, this is a pile of all that red brick that Oklahoma is famous for! Unfortunately, you can't see it very well. There's not a lot of ambient light, but there's that one big light source that you can see that kills any possibility of any low light image. To be honest, it wouldn't be … Continue reading 474. Sulphur, Murray County (OK68)
473. Tishomingo, Johnston County (OK67)
Well...it's a courthouse. It almost looks like a prefab building with some bricks thrown up around it. Less like a courthouse and more like a church extension. It's even sadder because it sits in the shadow of... ...the former courthouse. Of course, its service as the Johnston County Courthouse is neither this building's current purpose … Continue reading 473. Tishomingo, Johnston County (OK67)
