G-Rant1: Another red brick street in small town Texas...
G-Rant1: ... can only mean one thing...
G-Rant1: Another historic Texas county courthouse!
G-Rant1: This was one of the more striking buildings I'd seen so far on my journeys.
G-Rant1: Very ornate design
G-Rant1: Located at the corner of W. Third and S. Sully streets.
G-Rant1: Originally erected in 1890.
G-Rant1: This placard speaks for itself.
G-Rant1: Recent restoration efforts have paid off.
G-Rant1: Named after Stockton P. Donley
G-Rant1: Jenny, in front of the building.
G-Rant1: Grant, on the steps.
G-Rant1: Intricate design and elaborate color scheme
G-Rant1: The rear entrance to the building.
G-Rant1: Backside of the courthouse
G-Rant1: A 100-year memorial to farming.
G-Rant1: This tree looks like it's been donated by someone or some group...
G-Rant1: Ah, yes. The Clarendon Girl Scouts.
G-Rant1: Veterans memorial on the grounds of the courthouse.
G-Rant1: And what lovely grounds they are.
G-Rant1: Father, spinning yarns and telling jokes.
G-Rant1: Jenny and Mom laughing at those jokes.
G-Rant1: Across the street is the much less ornate Donley County Appraisal District.
G-Rant1: Next door is the uninspiring courthouse annex.
G-Rant1: A contrast in styles
G-Rant1: The Donley County courthouse - well worth a visit.