Cottle County Courthouse Historic District

Cottle County Courthouse Historic District
Location in Texas
Location in United States
Location Roughly bounded by N. 7th, N. 10th, Garrett and Easly Sts., Paducah, Texas
Coordinates 34°00′50″N 100°18′05″W / 34.01389°N 100.30139°W / 34.01389; -100.30139Coordinates: 34°00′50″N 100°18′05″W / 34.01389°N 100.30139°W / 34.01389; -100.30139
Built 1930
Architect Voelcker and Dixon; Underhill, H.W.
Architectural style Mission/spanish Revival, Early Commercial, et al.
NRHP reference # 04000948[1]
Added to NRHP September 10, 2004

The Cottle County Courthouse Historic District is a 13.9 acres (5.6 ha) historic district in Paducah, Texas which is roughly bounded by N. 7th, N. 10th, Garrett and Easly Streets. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The listing included 40 contributing buildings and seven contributing structures.[1]

It is commanded by the four-story Art Deco Cottle County Courthouse, designed by Wichita Falls architects Voelcker and Dixon during 1929-30.[2]

It also includes work by H.W. Underhill. It includes at least one hotel. It includes Mission/Spanish Revival architecture and Early Commercial architecture.[1]

The site also includes 13 non-contributing buildings, a non-contributing site, two non-contributing structures, and four non-contributing objects.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 National Park Service (2013-11-02). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. 1 2 "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Cottle County Courthouse Historic District". National Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2018. With accompanying photos. Downloading may be slow.


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