It all began with a drive and a glimpse at some old friends, namely Goldthwaite, Comanche, and Eastland where my lodgings were. Unfortunately, since it used to be my hotel chain of choice, but was changing over to another chain, the place was undergoing interior renovation AND I got no points for my stay. This … Continue reading The Lead Up To…
It’s Been A Long Time…
...since I've been current. Some of you might not even know this (which is why I should write an About page sometime in the foreseeable future), but when I'm not writing about counties, which publish every weekday, I only publish Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. However, I haven't been current (outside of a few very special … Continue reading It’s Been A Long Time…
470. Marietta, Love County (OK64)
Oklahoma has been making a strong showing on the back end of the trip, and is going out even stronger. This is a lovely way to finish. It reminds me a little of Emory but with a taller dome, or St. Joseph. That's neither here nor there at the moment. There were only three things … Continue reading 470. Marietta, Love County (OK64)
469. Ardmore, Carter County (OK63)
Look at you! What a stunning creature you are! Where have you been my entire trip? And, speaking of Latin, my inner Latin scholar is tickled pink by the inscriptions, though slightly disappointed by the translations (and if you don't think I have an "inner Latin scholar," you haven't been paying attention). As for the … Continue reading 469. Ardmore, Carter County (OK63)
468. Pauls Valley, Garvin County (OK62)
I like this courthouse. I may be incredibly biased for it though because it's not red. That, and it looks a little bit like Ada did (OK, maybe just vaguely reminiscent?), so I give it good marks overall. So why the craptastic sign there? A nice sign would make it look great! That one, looking … Continue reading 468. Pauls Valley, Garvin County (OK62)
467. Ada, Pontotoc County (OK61)
The courthouse is not red brick! It’s pretty and stone and bleached and, most importantly, not red brick! Never did I imagine that would be a selling point for a courthouse, but in this case it most certainly is! Also, fun fact: the town was named by an early settler in the area. He named … Continue reading 467. Ada, Pontotoc County (OK61)
466. Holdenville, Hughes County (OK60)
Hmmm… Well, at least it’s not all red brick this time. I mean, a 70’s aesthetic with glazed tiles forming most of the exterior? I’m not entirely sure how I would recommend this one. I’m lying to you. Yes, I am. And that would be “Not Good.” It’s so close to Seminole County, and yet … Continue reading 466. Holdenville, Hughes County (OK60)
465. Wewoka, Seminole County (OK59)
I would probably have some very nice things to say about this courthouse if I wasn’t completely and utterly tired of seeing red brick. That said, this is also a nice courthouse for such a small town. As I look on the War Memorial, I can’t help but feel a smattering of irony. A great … Continue reading 465. Wewoka, Seminole County (OK59)
464. Okemah, Okfuskee County (OK58)
Nice courthouse. At least it's not red. Stately, no complaints here. Of course, it's not the point of being here (though, hundreds of entries down the pipe kind of say that it actually is, but whatever). What is the point? Welcome to the birthplace of the one and only Woody Guthrie, folk singer, political activist, … Continue reading 464. Okemah, Okfuskee County (OK58)
463. Ocmulgee, Ocmulgee County (OK57)
Very handsome and stately, no? At the same time, I was pretty much over red brick by this point. One gets tired of the sameness, especially when red brick is the lion's share of what there is to find out in the field. What I didn't expect, as evidenced by the SUV with the open … Continue reading 463. Ocmulgee, Ocmulgee County (OK57)
