Facts

📍 Region: / City: Sterling City

🗓️ Year Built: 1938

🧑‍🎨 Architect: David S. Castle

🏛️ Architectural Style: Texas Renaissance and Art Deco

💎 Unique Details: Notable architectural features include ornamental plaster brackets, a terrazzo base, and polished marble finishes that add elegance and texture. Between the first and second story windows are buff-colored decorative panels. In front of the courthouse, a Texas-shaped gravel garden anchors the landscape, filled with metal sculptures depicting iconic Texas symbols.

Why See It?

It’s a rare and beautifully preserved blend of Texas Renaissance and Art Deco design, tucked away in one of the state’s smallest counties. Its unexpected sophistication makes it a striking architectural gem in the heart of quiet West Texas.

Nearby Highlights

Sterling County Jail – Constructed in 1912, this two-story building stands as a testament to early 20th-century law enforcement architecture and has been recognized as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark.

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