Presidio County Courthouse
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The Story
Nineteen architects, in 1886, competed in a design contest for the contract to build the new courthouse in Presidio County, Texas. Col. J. H. Britton and Alfred Giles of San Antonio were the top two bidders, and Britton received the contract. At the time, Britton and Giles were building the El Paso County, Texas courthouse together. Their work history ultimately resulted in a three-story French Second Empire design similar to Giles's design for the courthouse in El Paso County.
Presidio County celebrated the completion of its new courthouse on January 1, 1887, by hosting a grand ball.
Do you like historic courthouses?
Unframed - 8x10" Fine Art Print:
8"x10” Borderless Smooth Matte Fine Art Print Mounted on 3mm Black Styrene, Ready to Frame or Display.
Classic Black Frame - 11x14" Frame:
8"x10" Borderless Smooth Matte Fine Art Print Mounted and Matted with a White Double Mat Inside a Black 11"x14" Frame (1 1⁄4" Wide, 3⁄4" Deep) Protected by Acrylic and Hangs via Corner Brackets.
Contemporary White Frame - 11x14" Frame:
11"x14" Borderless Smooth Matte Fine Art Print Mounted Inside a White 11"x14" Frame (1 1⁄4" Wide, 3⁄4" Deep) Protected by Acrylic and Hangs via Corner Brackets.
Lead times may vary due to seasonality and supply availability.
Lead times are how long it typically takes for your order to be made or prepared before it ships:
Unframed Prints, 3-5 Business Days.
Framed Prints & Wall Art, 2-4 Weeks.
Postcards, 2 Business Days.
Shipping
Most orders ship via FedEx Ground.
Postcards ship via FedEx 2-Day.
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