Tarrant County Courthouse
The Tarrant County Courthouse is located in Fort Worth, Texas. Completed in 1895, it is an example of the Romanesque Revival architectural style. The building is known for its distinctive red granite exterior and impressive clock tower, which stands at 189 feet tall. It serves as the main courthouse for Tarrant County, housing various courtrooms and administrative offices.
The courthouse is not only a functional government building but also a historical landmark. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a popular site for both locals and tourists. The surrounding area features beautiful landscaping and public art, enhancing its appeal.