Williamson County Courthouse (Texas)

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Williamson County Courthouse
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
Texas State Antiquities Landmark
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Williamson county courthouse 2008.jpg
Williamson County Courthouse in 2008
Williamson County Courthouse is located in Texas
Williamson County Courthouse
Williamson County Courthouse
Location710 S. Main St.,
Georgetown, Texas, U.S.
Coordinates30°38′13″N 97°40′39″W / 30.63701°N 97.67749°W / 30.63701; -97.67749Coordinates: 30°38′13″N 97°40′39″W / 30.63701°N 97.67749°W / 30.63701; -97.67749
Built1911 (1911)
Built byW.C. Whitney
ArchitectPage Brothers
Architectural styleClassical Revival
Part ofWilliamson County Courthouse Historic District (ID77001480[1])
TSAL No.8200000696
RTHL No.13880
Significant dates
Designated CPJuly 26, 1977
Designated TSALJanuary 1, 1983
Designated RTHL1988

The Williamson County Courthouse is a courthouse in Georgetown, Texas, United States. It was designed by Charles Henry Page in 1909, and exhibits Beaux-Arts architecture. During the 2000s, the building underwent a $9 million restoration. The courthouse was rededicated in October 2006.[2]

The building is part of the Williamson County Courthouse Historic District. A Confederate monument is installed outside the courthouse.[3]

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ "Williamson County Courthouse – Georgetown". Texas Historical Commission. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
  3. ^ Tolbert, Patrick (2017-08-22). "Williamson County's Confederate monument drawing community criticism". KXAN. Retrieved 2018-09-04.

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