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Llano County Courthouse and Jail, Romanesque Revival courthouse and jail in Llano, Texas.

Llano County Courthouse is a stone structure built from sandstone, marble, and granite with a commanding tower at its southwest corner, where colonnades and a cupola create a striking visual presence. The adjacent jail from 1895 housed cells on upper floors with residential quarters below, the two buildings together serving the county's judicial and custodial needs.

The courthouse was completed in 1893 and suffered fire damage in 1932 and 1951, yet continued operating despite these setbacks. The jail structure was built two years later as part of the judicial infrastructure expansion that Texas underwent during this period.

The building shows how Llano County expressed its authority and prosperity during its formative period, using local materials to create an institution that inspired confidence across generations.

The complex sits at the intersection of Oatman and Haynie Streets in downtown Llano and is easy to reach on foot. Since the courthouse remains actively used for government operations, visitors can view the exteriors anytime, though interior access may be limited.

The jail originally contained only four cells, a remarkably small number for an entire county's judicial system, suggesting how the region was structured at the time. The upper floors were further equipped with space for gallows, documenting the scope of justice during that era.

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Romanesque Revival architecture
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Public Sq., Oatman and Haynie Sts.
GPS coordinates
30.74972,-98.67639
Latest update
December 14, 2025 11:40
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