Over five years ago I wrote a post about the
Bell County Courthouse. Since then I've visited Belton numerous times, some for dog shows with a little "wandering" afterward and on some "wandering" day trips. Each time I come away with more appreciation for this little Central Texas town and its rich heritage which is carefully preserved. In this post I want to share what I found inside the 1885 Renaissance Revival Courthouse on a recent weekday trip.
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Come with me and step inside |
The interior of the Courthouse is very much a modern office facility with the usual Courthouse offices. It is sparkling clean and very pleasant inside, but I saw no signs of original details except perhaps in the configuration of hallways and in the stairwell to the upper floors. On a future trip I hope to visit in person with one of the historians about the details of the Courthouse interior. What I was pleased to find was a large collection of photographs displayed on the first-floor walls that gave much insight into Belton and its history and that of the Courthouse. Truly, a picture is worth a thousand words!
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Restored dome, tower, and goddess, 2015 |
The photographs on display in the Courthouse and shown here are from the collection of the Bell County Museum.