This was a very respectable courthouse! I expected something smaller or less grandiose, probably because I knew little about the town except that it was small. You would think I had seen enough towns and courthouses to know that population does not correlate to courthouse size, but sometimes I’m a victim of outmoded thinking. There's … Continue reading 703. Tekamah, Burt County (NE20)
702. West Point, Cuming County (NE19)
When I pulled up to this courthouse, I thought it wasn't bad. It was the 1960s, I thought, but this one felt like they really put some effort into it. Someone somewhere actually tried to come up with something that would approach stylish and classic. I didn’t think they quite made it, but someone really … Continue reading 702. West Point, Cuming County (NE19)
701. Pender, Thurston County (NE18)
Well, it’s a courthouse. An effort was made. I think someone wanted something nicer, but since it's a poor county, they couldn’t afford the clock tower, scrollwork, or detailing. Something on the grounds did catch my eye: a time capsule with no date on it. Since it's a time capsule, it’s going to be exhumed … Continue reading 701. Pender, Thurston County (NE18)
700. Wayne, Wayne County (NE17)
This is a lovely traditional courthouse and a welcome pick-me-up after Ponca. Of course, I am trying to solve a riddle here. I’m trying to figure out their stance on flags. They seem a little ambivalent about them, but it’s hard to tell. I just can’t put my finger on it, so maybe one of … Continue reading 700. Wayne, Wayne County (NE17)
699. Ponca, Dixon County (NE16)
Well, what can I really say about it? It’s an unimpressive courthouse for a small county. It’s nothing special, but it’s not cringeworthy, either. Considering it’s in a town of about nine hundred within a county of six thousand, they’re doing their best. It meets their needs, so I guess that’s good enough. The cache … Continue reading 699. Ponca, Dixon County (NE16)
698. Hartington, Cedar County (NE15)
The courthouse is alright. There’s no flag out front. An annex built in 2009 blends in a little, and the proverbial "they" were nice enough to put in a stone to tell you when it was built. I’m sure the seemingly empty tower must be interesting for internal use. That’d be a great lunch spot … Continue reading 698. Hartington, Cedar County (NE15)
697. Yankton, Yankton County (SD03)
Well, well, well… They have a government center here instead of a courthouse. Why, you might ask? Because they tore down the old courthouse! They left the original flagpole and the front steps with columns. Apparently, they tore it down for architectural reasons. On a certain level, I understand that. The needs of the present … Continue reading 697. Yankton, Yankton County (SD03)
696. Vermillion, Clay County (SD02)
How many Clay Counties does this make? (Henry Clay is well represented in the county naming department.) I believe this makes four out of sixteen, so, as the animated fantasy dog-fighting sim says, "Gotta catch ‘em all!" That said, this is a good, solid courthouse, so good on them! Although, I can see that the … Continue reading 696. Vermillion, Clay County (SD02)
695. Elk Point, Union County (SD01)
Oh, South Dakota!A happy voice welcomed me to the state! If only a similar courthouse had greeted me! Well, it was the 1970s. Specifically, 1978, as my extensive research would reveal (it was not extensive). There was a stone out front from an older 1898 courthouse, but otherwise, this courthouse was “meh” with a capital … Continue reading 695. Elk Point, Union County (SD01)
694. Sioux City, Woodbury County (IA06)
Look at that glorious hunk of art deco! This was very much not what I expected to find up here. Art deco usually has a simple elegance to it, but in this case, it was both simple and detailed in equal measure. The figures carved over the entranceway were gorgeous! There were a few possible … Continue reading 694. Sioux City, Woodbury County (IA06)
