If you love history — especially that of the Old West — you would probably enjoy exploring the many courthouses of Central Texas. Every county seat has one of these buildings, most of which date back to the late 19th century. Much like the Gothic Cathedrals of medieval Europe, construction of these grand edifices represented the collective pride of the community and their hopes for the future. Take the Lampasas County courthouse, finished in 1884. If 20 years earlier, you had visited ...
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