Jourdanton CH, 1912.
Architect: Henry T. Phelps
Lovely inside and out! There is a neat old jail (1915) too. We had lunch at McBee Bar-B-Q afterwards - yum!
Replica of the old Jourdanton CH.
Tilden CH, 1930.
Architect: W. C. Stephenson
The addition was put on in 1965, the jail dates to 1880, when Tilden was called Dogtown. Locals still call it that.
Hebbronville CH, 1913.
Architect: Henry T. Phelps
There is an interesting old hotel / hospital falling apart across the street and the old jail is nearby too.
Zapata CH, 2005.
Architects: Morgan Spear Assoc.
For a newer courthouse, this one is nice. The old one was demolished.
We camped at Falcon State Park, which was nice. Saw the DEA blimp in the sky the following morning.
Rio Grande City CH, 1939.
Architect: Stanley Bliss
The jail inside looks like it's still in use. Rio Grande City is a cute little town that feels like very Old Mexico. There is a cool old hotel with a grotto (La Borde House).
Edinburg CH, 1954.
Architect: unknown
Monthly Market Days in front. The old jail is now part of a museum. Edinburg tore down a beautiful old Phelps courthouse (similar to Jourdanton) for this one.
Old Hidalgo County CH, Hidalgo, 1886.
Brownsville CH, 1978.
Architect: SHWC Inc.
Ugh!!! There are 2 older ones in town: the 1912 one looks like it's being renovated and the old 1912 jail is nearby too. The oldest one, dated 1882, is now the Rio Grande Masonic Lodge No. 81.
Lunched at Emy's Restaurant on our way to Port Isabel, which served really different Mexican food from what we're both used to.
Old Brownsville CH, 1912.
Older Brownsville CH, 1882.
Raymondville CH, 1922.
Architect: Henry T. Phelps
Sarita CH, 1922.
Architect: Henry T. Phelps
This courthouse is pretty and in good shape. Sarita is a cute little town.
Falfurrias CH, 1914.
Architect: Alfred Giles
Butter! Not anymore. But it used to be home to the Falfurrias Butter Factory.
Kingsville CH, 1914.
Architect: Atlee B. Ayres
The new wing was added on in 1966.
Alice CH, 1914.
Architect: Atlee B. Ayres
The 2 additions were put on in 1948 and 1949.
Lunched at El Capitale, which was pretty good!
San Diego CH, 1916.
Architects: Sanguinet, Staats & Gottlieb
This courthouse desperately needs restoration.
That is 253 courthouses; there are 254 total. We are saving the last one, the one here in Austin, Travis County, for last. We will be visiting that one on Saturday, December 1 and then going to Texas' oldest restaurant, Scholz Garten, for a huge party celebrating the completion of this project! The party will be from 3 - 6, if you're reading this, then you're invited! : ) Anne and Aaron
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