Blanco County Courthouse; Johnson City, Texas
This courthouse in Johnson City is the third courthouse for Blanco County. The Classical Revival style courthouse was completed in 1916 and built of local stone. Henry T. Phelps is the architect. The second courthouse in the town of Blanco still stands and serves as a tourists information center for the county. That courthouse was designed by F. E. Ruffini in Second Empire style.
Where is Blanco County?
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Front View of the Courthouse
Blanco County Courthouse: Johnson City, Texas
Flag Pole and Courthouse from the Corner
Central Tower of the Courthouse
Blanco County Courthouse: Johnson City, Texas Central tower
Courtroom
Texas Historical Commission Marker: Blanco County Courthouse
Blanco County Courthouse: Johnson City, Texas Historical Marker
1936 Centennial Marker
1895 Blanco County Courthouse in Blanco, Texas
1895 Blanco County Courthouse, Blanco, Texas Built: 1895 Architect: F. E. Ruffini Style: Second Empire Material: limestone
Blanco County Courthouse
Corner-view
Blanco County Courthouse: Blanco, Texas
Blanco Creek
Blanco Creek, Blanco County Driving north from Blanco on US281-US290, I wizzed by it at 70mph and as my mind visualized a good landscape photo. I turned the Prius around, went back and parked. I couldn't get down to the water because it was fenced off but took this one from the bridge. I thought it was a pretty good image even with the high sun.
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Bluebonnets Along FM 1323 Leading to Willow City Loop
Taken in April 2016, the bluebonnets were spectacular.