Oddly enough, this photograph was harder than usual to get. I did my standard walkaround and then set myself to get this, but in the ten minutes between my arrival and this photo, someone else also stopped at the courthouse for a reason I couldn't entirely divine (probably something wifi related, I'm guessing) and just … Continue reading 214. Centerville, Leon County
213. Crockett, Houston County
The WPA at work again. I approve of this building, but it also looks like it needs a bit of tender loving care. It's also reminiscent of some other places I've been, but I'm too lazy to go through the archives at the moment. The day is getting thin and I'm getting worn. It's funny … Continue reading 213. Crockett, Houston County
212. Groveton, Trinity County
l was starting to feel a bit of a drag when I pulled up. The downside of being amped up is the tiredness you feel when it passes. If I were going on a long trip through a ton of counties, this drain might have cost me a county or two on the back end … Continue reading 212. Groveton, Trinity County
211. Woodville, Tyler County
Coming down from my last stop took quite a while. Adrenaline can be one heck of a pick-me-up. I was still a little on edge as I walked these grounds. Luckily, they were quiet and sedate. A small courthouse in a tiny town. But eventually the blood stills, the fingers cease to quake, the mind … Continue reading 211. Woodville, Tyler County
210. Jasper, Jasper County
Earle Hitchener once said that the difference between the British and Americans is that the British believe that 100 miles is a long distance and Americans believe that 100 years is a long time. Some Americans, when considering racism in America, think primarily of the legally condoned racism of slavery and Jim Crow. To them, … Continue reading 210. Jasper, Jasper County
209. Newton, Newton County
Another quaint little town with a central responsibility. The grounds here were well decorated, littered with the historical detritus of passing days... ...along with another one of these... ...which, to be honest, I'm not sure if they're new on my journey or just new to me. The cache itself wasn't all that impressive, a micro … Continue reading 209. Newton, Newton County
208. Orange, Orange County
Hardly the megalopolis the name might lead you to expect. A lush green lawn, a still cool though damp morning, a justice center across the street... Another courthouse in another small town close to the Texas Coast. Unfortunately, there was a disquiet in the back of my mind. I've been avoiding Southeast Texas for a … Continue reading 208. Orange, Orange County
207. Beaumont, Jefferson County
Welcome to Beaumont, home of...stuff? I hit another biggish city and I didn't take note of much of the special stuff in town. And in this case, it's my fault. Beaumont is large enough to have things of interest and I didn't do any legwork or research to find something really special to see or … Continue reading 207. Beaumont, Jefferson County
206. Kountze, Hardin County
I didn't think I was going to find much of anything especially interesting out here in the middle of Southeast Texas from a courthouse perspective (other than the background of Miami Vice, that is). Hardin County proved me wrong. The majority of the building (the bit on the left) is pretty, well, boring and old … Continue reading 206. Kountze, Hardin County
205. Anahuac, Chambers County
The early morning shadows were still long when I arrived here. The morning cool was humid, bolstered by proximity to the Gulf. Still, the sun began to slice through it, warm beams reminding you what the afternoon would be like when it came to its height, agitating the moisture in the air. There was something … Continue reading 205. Anahuac, Chambers County
