tarrant county courthouse fort worth texas

navigate by keyword : 18931895 architecture building built campus capitol chicago clock closely company construction county court courthouse curtiss designed discipline due exception firm fort frederick government granite gunn jury justice law louis order part pink probst process renaissance resembles revival scales state states style tarrant texas tower united was worth

Square at The Tarrant County Courthouse, Fort Worth Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tarrant County Courthouse, Fort Worth Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tarrant County Courthouse in Fort Worth Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tarrant County Courthouse in Fort Worth Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tarrant County Courthouse in Fort Worth Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tarrant County Courthouse in Fort Worth, Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tarrant County Law Enforcement Memorial on the west lawn of the 1895 Tarrant County Courthouse in Forth Worth, Texas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tarrant County Courthouse, Fort Worth Texas
Tarrant County Courthouse in Fort Worth Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tarrant County Courthouse in Fort Worth Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Tarrant County Courthouse in Fort Worth was completed in 1895. It is the sixth courthouse building to serve the citizens of Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Tarrant County Courthouse in Fort Worth was completed in 1895. It is the sixth courthouse building to serve the citizens of Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tarrant County Courthouse in Fort Worth with the Texas flag fluttering in the wind Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tarrant County Courthouse in Fort Worth Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Small artillery canon at the front of the historic Tarrant County Courthouse in Fort Worth, Texas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Tarrant County Courthouse, part of the Tarrant County government campus in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, was designed by the architecture firm of Frederick C. Gunn & Louis Curtiss and built by the Probst Construction Company of Chicago, 1893-1895. This pink Texas granite building, in Renaissance Revival style, closely resembles the Texas State Capitol with the exception of the clock tower.


Stockphotos.ro (c) 2024. All stock photos are provided by Dreamstime and are copyrighted by their respective owners.