Facts
📍 Region: Prairies & Lakes / City: Stephenville
🗓️ Year Built: 1892 (Restored 2003)
🧑🎨 Architect: J. Riely Gordon
🏛️ Architectural Style: Romanesque Revival
💎 Unique Details: The courthouse is a standout example of Romanesque Revival, built with local white limestone and red Pecos sandstone for striking contrast. It also features a central clock tower with atrium: The 95-foot tower rises through all three floors, creating a dramatic vertical space inside—a rare feature among Texas courthouses.
Why See It?
A visually dramatic centerpiece to downtown Stephenville, it is one of the most architecturally striking courthouses in Texas—designed by a master, built with bold stonework, and crowned by a rare, towering atrium. It also features a rare interior atrium with original details like iron staircases and marble floors.
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Nearby Highlights
Other Historical Buildings by J. Riley Gordon – Including the First National Bank (1889) and Crow Opera House (1859).
“Cowboy Capital Walk of Fame” – A sidewalk-style tribute honoring world-renowned rodeo legends and Western figures, celebrating Stephenville’s pivotal role in professional cowboy culture.
