McLennan County Courthouse (Built 1901 - 02)
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Marker Text: Seat of Justice for county organized in 1850 by founders of Waco, to give the young city added strength. Ironically, until the early 20th century, county oustripped city in prosperity. This courthouse (the county's fourth) was built during peak of central Texas cotton wealth. The renaissance revival design by J.Riely Gordon of Dallas uses steel, limestone, concrete, and marble, with Texas red granite in the rusticated base. Housed here are numerous state, district, and county courts, with a law library open to all citizens. (1970)
Marker No: 3302
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Texas Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
State Antiquities Landmark
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Geographic: 31.557217, -97.133568
Location: Between 5th and 6th on Washington Street, Waco
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