Look at the big, beautiful creature! THIS is the courthouse of a great (or at least moderately sizable) Texas city. This is one of those moments when I wish I had greater photography skills. The location was lovely, sitting across from a green space at the head of a bridge crossing the Trinity River. And, … Continue reading 122. Fort Worth, Tarrant County
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121. Stephenville, Erath County
Almost home. The road has definitely exacted its toll. Or maybe the closer I get to home the more I crave it. Either way, I was worn out like you can't believe. But I still had some work to do. So, some things are the same, as you can tell. On the other hand... ...it's … Continue reading 121. Stephenville, Erath County
120. Eastland, Eastland County
As fate would have it, I have a friend who is an Eastland so, of course, I had to razz him that I was in his family's county. This was also particularly funny because an ex of his is a descendant of the namesake of another county I haven't been to yet. So what the … Continue reading 120. Eastland, Eastland County
119. Baird, Callahan County
Man... These towns are looking the same again. And another high school looking courthouse. I can't quite tell if it's because I'm on the way home and getting tired and lazy about what I'm seeing, or if it's all just the same over and over. Truth be told, it's probably a little from column A … Continue reading 119. Baird, Callahan County
118. Abilene, Taylor County
Alright, that qualifies as both hopelessly kitschy and yet stunningly interesting. The 70's seemed to hit it out of the park with this one. Or not. Your feelings and judgment may vary. But nearby is the old courthouse... If you prefer something from an older time, there's this here for you, too. But this is … Continue reading 118. Abilene, Taylor County
117. Sweetwater, Nolan County
Fairly modern and nice looking. Those two things often don't go together when talking about a new courthouse, so kudos to Nolan County for nailing that one. Not much in the way of monuments here, but... I though they had one of these for the UNION and that kind of blew me away for a … Continue reading 117. Sweetwater, Nolan County
116. Roby, Fisher County
At first I couldn't even be sure this was the place. There's nothing to distinguish it from any other generic civil building you might find in any other town. Well, other than the monuments you traditionally find at a courthouse. Heck... ...the jail behind the building looks more like a courthouse than the actual courthouse. … Continue reading 116. Roby, Fisher County
It’s Been A While…
...since I made a truly current post. But you don't think I'm not caching, do you? This is how I spent a day. Not the most amazing accomplishment, but it's mine and, hopefully, not the last...
115. Aspermont, Stonewall County
Another odd little town square, which is strange because it was both out of the ordinary and wholesomely American at the same time. The square itself was less a square than it was a giant divider for the main street, with monuments and benches for the folks who want to sit a spell. And yet, … Continue reading 115. Aspermont, Stonewall County
114. Jayton, Kent County
Another tiny courthouse in another tiny town. Pulled in for a moment to get the photo and then turned right around to go get a cache. As fate would have it, there was TB hotel not that far away. As fate would also have it, it rained a bit the night before. Not enough that … Continue reading 114. Jayton, Kent County
