Hill County Courthouse, Second Empire courthouse in Hillsboro, United States.
Hill County Courthouse is a three-floor judicial building featuring a seven-story clock tower, Corinthian columns, and mansard roofs constructed from local limestone. The structure remains an active courthouse with multiple courtrooms serving county legal proceedings today.
The building was completed in 1890 by architect W.C. Dodson as a statement of civic progress and legal authority. Its recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 acknowledged its standing as an important architectural work.
The courthouse sits at the heart of everyday civic activity, with its grand design reflecting how the community valued important institutions during the late 1800s.
The building sits on Courthouse Square and is visible from the street, though it operates as an active courthouse where courtrooms may have restricted access. Visitors should dress respectfully and check locally for public visiting guidelines.
After a devastating electrical fire in 1993, musician Willie Nelson organized two benefit concerts that helped raise funds for its complete restoration. This effort demonstrated how deeply the community valued the building.
Location: Hillsboro
Architectural style: Second Empire style
Address: Courthouse Sq.
GPS coordinates: 32.01111,-97.13056
Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:47
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