HOOD COUNTY COURTHOUSE GRANBURY TX picture from Hood County website |
W.C. Dodson was the architect for this county courthouse that was built in 1890. It seems that Mr. Dodson designed several Texas county courthouses during his career.
It is built from buff colored limestone in the Second Empire style, which was most popular between 1865 and 1880. One of the best features of the Second Empire style was that it could be super-sized allowing for it to be used widely in municipal buildings. The 3-story central clock tower serves as the main attraction of the Hood County Courthouse.
HOOD COUNTY COURTHOUSE GRANBURY TX |
This plaque on the courthouse grounds is in honor of Nellie Gray Robertson. Ms. Robertson was the first female county attorney in Texas, having been elected to that post in 1918.
Nellie Gray Robertson historical plaque |
Statute of Mary Lou Watkins |
This beautiful courthouse anchors Granbury's very active town square. Businesses, celebrations, activities and many restaurants surround the courthouse making it appealing to both tourists and locals alike. Granbury is a fun day-trip destination from the DFW area.
HOOD COUNTY COURTHOUSE ENTRANCE |
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Visiting from Readathon. Sounds interesting
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