So I’ve been trying to avoid all this holiday stuff in photos when I could but there’s so much chintzy stuff here on the grounds that I didn’t even try. On the other hand, the war memorial here contains the greatest thing I’ve seen on any memorial anywhere. See that under Desert Storm? All Returned. … Continue reading 225. Vernon, Wilbarger County
224. Quanah, Hardeman County
After so many of your arrows, I finally reached your city, Quanah! Someone was kind enough to put a virtual across the street from the courthouse. It’s an Army meteorological rocket launched from here and returned for the town to display. That different. The real question, though: why is there a single piece of raw … Continue reading 224. Quanah, Hardeman County
223. Crowell, Foard County
Interesting factoid: this is the second courthouse, built in 1910, and used to have a clock dome. Unfortunately the dome was destroyed by a tornado in 1942 but the rest of the building was repaired and is still in use. More interesting is the war memorial here. Both statues were designed by E.M. Viquesney and … Continue reading 223. Crowell, Foard County
222. Paducah, Cottle County
Even though the construction is a bit of an eyesore, it’s always nice to see some construction being done at a courthouse. These old ladies need love and tender care if they’re going to last to bring order and justice to their far flung locales. That said, how picturesque is this square? This is some … Continue reading 222. Paducah, Cottle County
221. Matador, Motley County
The courthouse here is pretty sparse with monuments. And by “pretty sparse,” I really mean “has none.” As a weird side note, there’s a store on the square called The Glittered Pig which I could have sworn I’ve seen in another town. A quick look through the internet disabuses me of that notion (there’s one … Continue reading 221. Matador, Motley County
220. Floydada, Floyd County
The Saturday morning square was quiet, and photography began in close order until I was diverted by a distressing development at the veteran’s memorial. The halyard broke during the storm, dropping both the flags (American and POW/MIA) onto the ground. So began some impromptu folding. The POW flag I merely took off the ground and … Continue reading 220. Floydada, Floyd County
219. Crosbyton, Crosby County
Nice courthouse. I approve. I don’t think I would call it picturesque, but I guess that’s not really all that important. What was really important was what I found a couple of blocks away at the Crosby County Pioneer Memorial Museum… Heeeyyyy, Quanah! How ya doin’ buddy? Long time no see! You got a cache … Continue reading 219. Crosbyton, Crosby County
218. Dickens, Dickens County
Another Paint Rock tiny town, but it did seem to have some sort of vague charm to it that I’m not quite able to pin down. But at least the rain had abated so it wasn’t that bad. The cache I really wanted to go for was a 2/4.5 that involved a climb up an … Continue reading 218. Dickens, Dickens County
217. Guthrie, King County
This courthouse was pretty disappointing. Heck, I actually flew by it when I arrived in to town because I didn’t recognize it for what it was. I thought it may have been an activity center or something (which is ironic because I drove by the actual county activity center and it was more impressive). The … Continue reading 217. Guthrie, King County
216. Benjamin, Knox County
This photo was much darker than the last. I have a lighter but crappier one, too... Haskell at least was a town of some size with a square. Benjamin was tiny (we're talking Paint Rock tiny) and through the darkness I could hear the horses neighing in the distance. You can still feel the flat … Continue reading 216. Benjamin, Knox County
