Designed in the Classical Revival style and constructed of deep red wired brick with cream-colored cast stone ornamental details. It is a three-story building set on a raised basement. The rectangular building has a modified cross-axial plan with entrances on each of the four sides. The more elaborate north and south entries feature four central engaged Ionic columns and a curved pediment over the main (south) entryway.
Willacy County Courthouse (1922)
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Willacy County Courthouse is a courthouse in Raymondville, Willacy County, dedicated in 1922. It is one of 38 historic sites cataloged in Willacy County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas.
The site sits at 26.4824, -97.7876 near Raymondville. The nearest cataloged historic site is Willacy County (historical marker), about under a tenth of a mile away. Others within a short drive include Willacy County Courthouse, First Baptist Church of Raymondville, and Raymond, Edward Burleson, Founder of Raymondville.
This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #4302000037. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

The Willacy County Courthouse is a historic three-story building in Raymondville and the former courthouse of Willacy County. It was designed in the Classical Revival style and served as the county courthouse until February 2015. The building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since January 17, 2017.
Sources: en.wikipedia.org
“Willacy County Courthouse” names 2 distinct records in Willacy County. This page is the courthouse dedicated in 1922 in Raymondville. The others:
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