Facts

📍 Region: Prairies and Lakes / City: Fort Worth

🗓️ Year Built: 1895

🧑‍🎨 Architect: Gunn and Curtis

🏛️ Architectural Style: Renaissance Revival

💎 Unique Details: It is constructed entirely of pink Texas granite.

Why See It?

It’s one of the most architecturally impressive courthouses in Texas—built from pink granite, with a grand clock tower and ornate detailing. Modeled after the State Capitol, It towers over downtown Fort Worth with a dramatic presence and reflects Forth Worth’s growing prosperity at the time.

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Main Street view of Tarrant County Courthouse at dusk
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Historic Tarrant County courthouse doors with vintage brass handles and engraved plaques, showcasing Texas history and classic wooden architecture.
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Tarrant County Courthouse – Interior Dome

Nearby Highlights

Downtown Forth Worth – attractions include Sundance Square, Fort Worth Water Gardens, and the JFK Tribute.

Fort Worth Stockyards – A historic district that celebrates the city’s Wild West heritage with original brick streets, preserved livestock pens, and daily longhorn cattle drives. Once a major hub for the cattle industry, it now blends cowboy culture with modern attractions like restaurants, live music venues, rodeos, and the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame.

Forth Worth Museum District – Fort Worth boasts a vibrant museum scene, featuring standout institutions including Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and Amon Carter Museum of American Art.

Remington paintings at the Ammon Carter Museum of Arts