Hays County Courthouse
Hays County Courthouse, County courthouse in San Marcos, United States.
The Hays County Courthouse is a county courthouse in San Marcos built in Neoclassical style with prominent columns framing its entrance and a central clock tower crowning the structure. The building sits on an expansive plot with balanced facades on all sides, typical of public buildings from that period.
The building was designed in 1908 by architect Charles Henry Page, reflecting early 20th century design standards for Texas public buildings. The structure earned recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 for its architectural and historical value.
The courthouse serves as a central gathering place where residents conduct legal matters and observe how county government operates. People in San Marcos recognize it as a hub for official proceedings and community events.
The courthouse is located in downtown San Marcos and is open during regular business hours for visitors. You can examine the building's exterior design and attend public sessions if you are interested in observing local government or court proceedings.
The courthouse continues to function as a working building for judges and staff rather than serving only as a historical monument. This blend of preserved architecture and active use demonstrates how early 20th century design adapts to modern daily operations.
Location: Texas
Location: San Marcos
Architects: Charles Henry Page
Architectural style: Neoclassical architecture
Address: Public Sq.
GPS coordinates: 29.88222,-97.94028
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:24
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