Williamson County Courthouse Historic District Explained
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
See also
External links
Notes and References
- https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/77001480 Williamson County Courthouse Historical District
- https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/86000955 Williamson County Courthouse Historic District (Boundary Increase)
- Web site: Williamson County Courthouse Historic District in Georgetown, Texas . PDF. Williamson-county-historical-commission.org. 2 September 2018. NRHP Inventory