Facts
📍 Region: Hill Country / City: Brady
🗓️ Year Built: 1899 (Restored 2009)
🧑🎨 Architect: Martin & Moodie
🏛️ Architectural Style: Romanesque Revival
💎 Unique Details: Featuring flanking turrets, rusticated native sandstone walls, a pressed metal clock tower, and highly decorative arched windows and entryways. Inside, the courthouse boasts a grand two-story district courtroom with an ornamental metal ceiling.
Why See It?
The courthouse is a beautifully restored example of Romanesque Revival architecture. The courthouse grounds feature the Heart of Texas monument, a granite marker symbolizing the geographical center of Texas, adding to the site’s historical significance.
Nearby Highlights
🏛️ Heart of Texas Historical Museum – Housed in the former 1910 Romanesque Revival county jail, the museum features a unique collection of artifacts—from vintage pianos and telephones to typewriters and a hangman’s noose.
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