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Randall County
Justice Center north of town, east of US 87
Photo
courtesy Terry
Jeanson, August 2012 |
The Current
Randall County Courthouse -
Canyon, Texas
Photographer's
Note:
"The Randall County Justice Center on Russell Long Blvd at Hwy
87 used to be a Wal-Mart. It was converted into the new courthouse
by architects Sims and Pargé and dedicated in 2006." |
The 1908 (Second)
Randall County Courthouse
- Canyon, Texas
Date
- 1908
Architect - Robert G. Kirsch
Style - Texas Renaissance
Material - Brick
The clock tower, removed in the 1945 remodeling,
was restored, and the courthouse exterior repaired. A rededication
ceremony for the exterior restoration was held October 12, 2010.
According to The Courthousese of Texas by Kelsy and Dyal,
an annex was built in 1957.
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The 1908 Randall
County Courthouse from the SE corner.
Photo courtesy Terry
Jeanson, August 2012 |
"A print
of a painting by R. Russell Brown depicting the 1908 Randall County
courthouse in its original condition."
- Terry
Jeanson, September 2007 photo |
"The
east side of the courthouse.
The interior of the building is still awaiting restoration."
Terry
Jeanson, August 2012
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Randall County
Courthouse as it appeared in 1939
Photo courtesy of TXDoT |
"The restored
clock tower complete with recorded chimes and musical interludes at
the top of the hour."
-
Terry
Jeanson, August 2012 |
Another early
view of the 1908 Randall County Courthouse with the clock tower intact.
Post card courtesy texasoldphotos.com |
The 1908 Randall
County courthouse as it appeared in 2007
- Photo
courtesy Terry
Jeanson |
The 1968
(third) Randall County Courthouse -
Canyon, Texas
Photographer's
Note:
"The 1968 courthouse, attached to the north side of the 1908
courthouse, was a modern brick and stone structure designed by architects
and engineers Clayton B. Shiver and Russell A. Megert. The 1968 building
was demolished when restoration work began on the 1908 courthouse."
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The 1968 Randall
County Courthouse
Photo courtesy Terry
Jeanson, September 2007 |
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