Now this courthouse? This is the kind of thing I'm talking about. Yes, this is a really small town, but you wouldn't know it from looking at the courthouse. That said, Stockton apparently used to be a sundown town so that loses a few points from me. Luckily for me though, whatever it was or … Continue reading 516. Stockton, Rooks County (KS038)
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515. Hays, Ellis County (KS037)
Another lovely courthouse in that stately kind of 20's/30's kind of way. I want to give special kudos to the Sheriff's Justice Center built on to the back of the building. It blends in so seamlessly that I thought it was the courthouse at first, but it manages to retain a modern sensibility that sets … Continue reading 515. Hays, Ellis County (KS037)
514. Lacrosse, Rush County (KS036)
What is this? Oklahoma? What's up with the red brick? Actually, it's a really nice looking courthouse and I'm sure it's more lovely during the day. IT has a certain earnestness about it. If only that damned light wasn't there! Nothing kills a good photo like a bright lamp! And speaking of lamps... Lamppost cache! … Continue reading 514. Lacrosse, Rush County (KS036)
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Holy crap. Last year at this time, I had most of Louisiana and a county in Mississippi. Since then I've gotten one more parish in Louisiana and, well, see for yourself... A couple of days ago was my third geoversary. I had no inkling that I would even be doing this for three years. Just … Continue reading We Interrupt Our Current Narrative…
513. Larned, Pawnee County (KS035)
Leslie Knope would approve. While I'm keeping the Parks And Recreation references down to a minimum, especially since the entire thing doesn't entirely correlate, they will pop out on occasion. Is this an example of Palladian architecture? This certainly looks like an attempt to emulate classical form and symmetry without being too hung up on … Continue reading 513. Larned, Pawnee County (KS035)
512. Kinsley, Edwards County (KS034)
I ended up stopping here for the night to get some sleep (without the obligatory "We've got one of those!" that I now insert here). I am informed by some reliable sources that sleep is actually a useful and ultimately productive thing. Of course, since I'm on the road, I woke up at some crazy … Continue reading 512. Kinsley, Edwards County (KS034)
511. Jetmore, Hodgeman County (KS033)
This I like! Remember I was talking about how Lakin looked? Well, when I was here, I thought the two were the spitting images of one another. Looking back at the crappy photo though, I realized that I was so wrong. So this is the spitting image of another courthouse, but I can not for … Continue reading 511. Jetmore, Hodgeman County (KS033)
510. Ness City, Ness County (KS032)
What a stately dame of a courthouse! I think it's excellent and I have an unexpected fondness for it. I can't even entirely articulate why, either. I just do. But you know what I also like for reasons I can happily explain? Monuments to the Union! Meet Corporal Noah Ness, namesake of Ness County. It's … Continue reading 510. Ness City, Ness County (KS032)
509. WaKeeny, Trego County (KS031)
Hmmm... This was a look, this neo-old school rock hewn brick thing. I was pleasantly surprised by it, but at the same time it felt like it was built by a committee. I imagine they needed a courthouse, so they called a subdivision builder to make it happen. They chose options to be added to … Continue reading 509. WaKeeny, Trego County (KS031)
508. Hill City, Graham County (KS030)
This isn't a courthouse. This is a church extension where they teach Sunday school or run a daycare. I guess it's possible that it could have been an elementary school in the 1960's, but it's not a courthouse. Except it is and that makes me sad. But that is the way of things. I have … Continue reading 508. Hill City, Graham County (KS030)
