Architecture, Politics/Government
Hall County Courthouse (Historic Place)
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Hall County Courthouse is a historic place in Memphis, Hall County, dedicated in 2008. It is one of 17 historic sites cataloged in Hall County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas.
The site sits at 34.7247, -100.5364 near Memphis. The nearest cataloged historic site is Hall County Courthouse (courthouse), about under a tenth of a mile away. Others within a short drive include Hall County Courthouse, Hall County, and First Presbyterian Church of Memphis.
This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #2008000961. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

The Hall County Courthouse in Memphis is a four-story red-brick building completed in 1923 in a Classical Revival design with Beaux Arts influences, its facades featuring two-story loggias with paired columns. It was designed by the Austin firm Page and Brother and built of reinforced concrete and structural clay tile with cast-stone veneer, replacing earlier frame and brick courthouses on the square. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008 and is also a Texas State Antiquities Landmark and Recorded Texas Historic Landmark.
“Hall County Courthouse” names 3 distinct records in Hall County. This page is the historic place dedicated in 2008 in Memphis. The others:
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