This is a lovely courthouse to see early in the morning, especially at the start of a long run. Absolutely majestic. I heartily approve of this building. That said, there was a cache waiting right here for me! It's lovely when someone leaves a cache at the courthouse. It saves me so much time and … Continue reading 239. Groesbeck, Limestone County
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238. Waxahachie, Ellis County
I had heard interesting things about this courthouse and, in my humble opinion, it lives up to them. This old lady is quite a specimen. As for the town itself, it seems like there is a funky little undercurrent, but it’s trying too hard to be cool. It feels like if it could be itself … Continue reading 238. Waxahachie, Ellis County
237. Cleburne, Johnson County
Alright, I’m impressed. I don’t know who put this one together, but I think they did an excellent job. A little too much Confederate crap for my tastes, but then again that’s to be expected at this point, no? The square had the slightest dash of hipster, but only the lightest sprinkling thereof. We’re well … Continue reading 237. Cleburne, Johnson County
236. Decatur, Wise County
So, imagine if all the parents of the kids going to school in Denton went for a visit, liked the coffee shops and the interesting stores, came back, and decided we want all that fun stuff, but let’s not go overboard with it? That’s totally Decatur. We’ve seen similar examples of this courthouse (looking at … Continue reading 236. Decatur, Wise County
235. Denton, Denton County
This one is interestingly complicated because it’s full of memories. On one hand, this has a fond memory because it’s the courthouse in the original Benji and my daughters and I love that movie (other scenes we filmed in McKinney, which I have yet to visit). On the other hand, long before the girls were … Continue reading 235. Denton, Denton County
234. Gainesville, Cooke County
This seems like a hip, little happening town, like there’s some stuff going on here like in Ballinger or maybe Odessa? No doubt Gainesville’s proximity to Dallas has a little to do with it. It’s only a little over an hour away from downtown so it’s probably almost a suburb at this point. Of course, … Continue reading 234. Gainesville, Cooke County
233. Montague, Montague County
At least this one is a little less ambiguous about its front… Haven’t seen one of these in a while. I’ve said everything I feel I need to say about this already, but I sometimes wonder if the folks who are doing this are trying to mean well, but just don’t get it? Then again, … Continue reading 233. Montague, Montague County
232. Henrietta, Clay County
This is a weird courthouse. I cannot for the life of me figure out where the front of this thing is! I usually use two criteria to determine that in questionable situations: the flagpole, which is usually in the front, and the dumpsters, which are usually in the back. There are flagpoles for the war … Continue reading 232. Henrietta, Clay County
231. Wichita Falls, Wichita County
This courthouse is very much not illuminated which is probably a good thing because it gave me a chance to stop and get some sleep. Might as well get a cache first before, though… Welcome to the World’s Littlest Skyscraper. It’s so tiny! Isn’t that cute? To sum up, in 1919 a guy got a … Continue reading 231. Wichita Falls, Wichita County
230. Archer City, Archer County
This, too, is nicely illuminated! Let the photography commence! There’s something about these rough-hewn stone courthouses that I really like. I can’t entirely explain it, but it feels like more work went onto them. I get a feeling of each stone being cut by hand, each one being shaped and placed. Of course, bricks and … Continue reading 230. Archer City, Archer County
