The Hill County Courthouse dominates the square where it's located. A classic example of the Texas tradition of grand late 19th century county courthouses in the Second Empire architecture. Constructed with native limestone in a clearly symmetrical plan including Mansard roofs on the east and west wings and crowned with a seven-story central clock tower that rises above the three main floors. The county was founded in 1853 and Hillsboro has served as the county seat ever since.
It is the fourth in Hill County's history, replacing a two-story brick courthouse that was built in the 1870s. This one was heavily damaged by an electrical fire on January 1, 1993 and was rebuilt that same year through community fundraising and two benefit concerts by Willie Nelson. The restored building was dedicated on April 24, 1999 with Texas Governor George W. Bush as the keynote speaker.
No Southern county courthouse would be complete without a Confederate memorial and this one is particularly nice. It's in excellent condition, clearly well cared for.
The courthouse is worth a stop whether you're sightseeing or road tripping and especially if you're exploring downtown Hillsboro. It's buildings like this that give small Texas towns their sense of place. Check it out.
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