Facts

📍 Region: Prairies and Lakes / City: Meridian

🗓️ Year Built: 1886 (Restored 2007)

🧑‍🎨 Architect: James J. Kane

🏛️ Architectural Style: Romanesque Revival

💎 Unique Details: Notable features include an off-center clock tower, corner turret roofs, and a three-story structure built from locally quarried limestone. The design deviates from typical courthouse layouts of the era, with a projecting central bay and uniquely placed tower enhancing its vertical emphasis.

Why See It?

It’s a rare gem that’s architecturally striking, steeped in history, and meticulously restored. Today, it’s recognized as one of the best-preserved historic courthouses in the state. Nestled at the heart of Meridian’s town square, the courthouse commands attention and offers fantastic photo opportunities, especially during golden hour, when the warm light brings out the details in its limestone façade and iconic clock tower.

Nearby Highlights

Meridian State Park – featuring the serene 72-acre Lake Meridian, 5 miles of hiking trails, and historic Civilian Conservation Corps structures from the 1930s.

Photo Gallery

Stately Bosque County Courthouse