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King County Courthouse

Guthrie, King County

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Created in 1876, King County organized in 1891. Its first courthouse, a two-story frame structure, was destroyed in 1905 by a tornado. The next house of justice, built of sandstone, burned in 1914. That same year, the county hired Fort Worth architect Ernest E. Churchill to design a new courts building. The two-story concrete structure served as the courthouse until 1982, when the county converted it to a library and built a new courthouse. The Classical Revival edifice exhibits Prairie-style influences. Today, it remains a testament to the aspirations of early 20th-century King County residents. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1962

Marker Details

Address US 83
Location Description King County Courthouse grounds, US 83, E side between E. Main and Arnett streets (north of current King County Courthouse)
Marker # 2945
Dedicated 1962
Size, Type Medallion and plate
Code courthouses
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 33.61896, -100.322264

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