Not a bad look. Not at all... Of course, I could do without the giant light there, but meh. I liked the colonnade/atrium feel of it. The big central area made it feel more open and inviting. Sure, it takes away from the interior space that can be used, but there's something to be said … Continue reading 544. Sidney, Cheyenne County (NE07)
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543. Chappell, Deuel County (NE06)
I was (and still am) more than a little curious about the blue lights on the front. I don't ever remember seeing them at another courthouse. I'm not aware of this being some sort of dark sky preserve like in West Texas and parts of New Mexico and Colorado, and I know for a fact … Continue reading 543. Chappell, Deuel County (NE06)
542. Julesburg, Sedgwick County (CO13)
If this isn't a WPA courthouse, I'll eat a hat! A hat made of food, mind you, but a hat none the less... I know that I occasionally complain about how courthouses don't do this kind of interesting carving and scrollwork anymore. Why is it that nobody has made some kind of mold or stamp … Continue reading 542. Julesburg, Sedgwick County (CO13)
541. Ogallala, Keith County (NE05)
I wish I could say that I was torn about this courthouse, but I’m not. NO. Just plain NO. It’s like there’s something especially wrong with it. Sure, the little flash of color is nice, but that’s the best thing I can say about it. It’s not aesthetically pleasing, nor is it brutally functional (which … Continue reading 541. Ogallala, Keith County (NE05)
540. Grant, Perkins County (NE04)
This reminds me a little of Chase County, but a little less so. It's stout and angular (though not quite as much), but it also has crosses, setting off that church/state thing. The columns, oddly enough, soften it a little bit, which is not something that you think of classical architectural features doing, but there … Continue reading 540. Grant, Perkins County (NE04)
539. Imperial, Chase County (NE03)
This courthouse is really, really angular. So much so that I had me thinking about the angles and curves of most courthouses, which is funny because courthouses are not exactly renowned for their round and circular natures. And yet this one, with its peaks and hard edges, felt like it might accidentally cut me if … Continue reading 539. Imperial, Chase County (NE03)
538. Holyoke, Phillips County (CO12)
I like this courthouse. It's sturdy but not ostentatious, humble but with the slightest bit of flair and color. And that tiny big of carving and scrollwork is just that little bit of detail that makes it jump out a bit from other similar buildings. It's like a secret smile or a lingering hint of … Continue reading 538. Holyoke, Phillips County (CO12)
537. Wray, Yuma County (CO11)
There's something very earnest and simple about this courthouse. It reminds me of some of the stucco courthouses that I saw back in New Mexico even though it's obviously brick. Then again, it's a simple courthouse for a simple town. I took the opportunity to avail myself of the facilities and take a few minutes … Continue reading 537. Wray, Yuma County (CO11)
536. Burlington, Kit Carson County (CO10)
This was...unexpected. It's a lot more modern than I expected, quite stunning and white. It's not brutalist or anything and it's certainly not the best courthouse I've seen thus far on this trip, but it's certainly not the worst. Unfortunately, that's about the highest praise I can give it. It's still in the bottom quadrant … Continue reading 536. Burlington, Kit Carson County (CO10)
535. Hugo, Lincoln County (CO09)
When I pulled up, I wasn't entirely sure if this was the courthouse or not. It obviously bears a different name than I would have expected and I didn't want to take a chance on getting burned and having to come back out here. At the same time, it does have that interesting little feature … Continue reading 535. Hugo, Lincoln County (CO09)
