Williamson County Courthouse Historic District
Historic district in Georgetown, Texas, U.S.
The Williamson County Courthouse Historic District is an historic district in Georgetown, Texas, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1][2]
Buildings
The district includes the following buildings:[3]
- Williamson County Courthouse
- Williamson County Jail
- M.B. Lockett Building
- 117 W. 7th Street
- H. C. Craig Building
- Gold's Department Store
- 103 W. 7th Street
- 101 7th Street
- Georgetown Public Library
- 103-107 E. 7th Street
- Masonic Temple
- 703-705 Main
- 707-709 Main
- Old Shafer Saddle Shop
- Evans Building
- 715 Main
- Dimmitt Building
- P. H. Dimmitt Building
- P. H. Dimmitt & Co. (Old Dimmitt Hotel), 801 Main
- Old City Hall and Fire Station
- 102 W. 8th Street
- 104-106 W. 8th Street
- 108-112 W. 8th Street
- 116 W. 8th Street
- 118 W. 8th Street
- 120 W. 8th Street
- Gas Station
- 812-824 Austin
- Palace Theatre
- 802 Austin Street
- 212-224 W. 8th Street
- 215-223 W. 8th Street
- 718 Austin Street
- Farmers State Bank
- 714 Austin Street
- 712 Austin Street
- Mileham Building
- 706 Austin Street
- 704 Austin Street
- 702 Austin
- Farmers State Bank
- Palace Theatre
- M.B. Lockett Building
- H.C. Craig Building
- 707-719 S. Main St.
See also
- Belford Historic District
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Williamson County, Texas
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Williamson County Courthouse Historic District.
- Williamson County Historical Commission
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