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Bandera County Courthouse

Bandera, Bandera County

Marker Text

First permanent courthouse for county, which was organized in 1856, but used makeshift quarters for offices and courtrooms until this building was erected 1890-91. Style is local version of the Second Renaissance Revival. White limestone for the structure was quarried locally. B.F. Trester of San Antonio drew the plans--for $5. Contractors: Ed Braden & Sons. Interior was remodeled and a wing added in 1966. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1972.

Marker Details

Address 504 Main St.
Location Description 504 Main Street (Highway 16)
Marker # 291
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type Medallion and Plate
Code Spanish Renaissance Revival (Architectural style); courthouses
Latitude, Longitude 29.726544, -99.072319

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