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Coordinates: 30°537N 98°2526W / 30.09361°N 98.42389°W / 30.09361; -98.42389
 

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Old Blanco County Courthouse

U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

Texas State Antiquities Landmark

Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Old Blanco County Courthouse in 2011
Old BlancoCounty Courthouse location
Old BlancoCounty Courthouse location

Old Blanco County Courthouse

Old BlancoCounty Courthouse location
Old BlancoCounty Courthouse location

Old Blanco County Courthouse

Location310 Main St.
Blanco, Texas
Coordinates30°5′37N 98°25′26W / 30.09361°N 98.42389°W / 30.09361; -98.42389
Area1.77 acres (0.72 ha)
Built1886 (1886)
Built byPhil P. Cage, C.P. Boon
ArchitectFrederick Ernst Ruffini
Architectural styleSecond Empire
WebsiteOld Blanco County Courthouse
Part ofBlanco Historic District (ID91000890[1])
TSAL No.8200002435
RTHL No.428
Significant dates
Designated CPJuly 16, 1991
Designated TSALJanuary 1, 2004
Designated RTHL1972

Old Blanco County Courthouse is located on the corner of 3rd and Main Streets in Blanco, in the U.S. stateofTexas. Designed by architect Frederick Ernst Ruffini in the Second Empire style, it opened in 1886.[2] When the county seat was moved to Johnson City in 1890, the old courthouse was repurposed as an office building. For almost a decade beginning in 1893, it was used as classrooms for local students while a new schoolhouse was being built, and in again 1919 when the schoolhouse fell into disrepair. For the next half century, the building served multiple tenants, including banks, tax collectors, entertainment venues, a museum, a restaurant and the local newspaper. For 24 years, the old courthouse was the area hospital.[3] It was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1972.[4]

It was purchased in 1986 by a private individual at Stonewall who planned to move it to his property. Local citizenry immediately responded by forming the Old Blanco County Courthouse Preservation Society to save the building, and by pressing the Blanco City Council to designate an Historical District ordinance to prevent the same fate from happening to other historic structures. The Society's initial effort of a bake sale raised a meager $750.00 to save the courthouse. The campaign eventually received nationwide press coverage, and garnered support and donations from high-profile individuals in Texas.[5] Upon a successful outcome of their efforts, the old building underwent an exterior renovation. Texas Governor George W. Bush presided over the 1998 re-opening of the courthouse.[6]

Currently, the old courthouse is a multi-use building being leased to business tenants and rented out for special events. The Coen brothers filmed the building's interior for the 2010 film True Grit.[7]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  • ^ Naylor, June (2008). Texas: A Guide to Unique Places. GPP Travel. p. 77. ISBN 9780762748792.
  • ^ "Old Blanco County Courthouse History". Old Blanco County Courthouse Preservation Society. Retrieved June 15, 2014.
  • ^ "Blanco County Courthouse, Old". Texas Historical Commission. Retrieved June 15, 2014.
  • ^ Jeanson, Terry. "Courthouse Savior". Texas Escapes. Blueprints For Travel, LLC. Retrieved June 15, 2014.
  • ^ "Courthouse Rededication". Old Blanco County Courthouse Preservation Society. Retrieved June 15, 2014.
  • ^ "True Grit". Old Blanco County Courthouse Preservation Society. Retrieved June 15, 2014.
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