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Victoria County Courthouse
Victoria County Courthouse
Location(s):
101 N. Bridge Street Victoria, TX 77901
- 361-575-4558
No trip to Victoria would be complete without a look at the stunning Victoria County Courthouse. Built in 1892 by nationally-renowned Texas architect J. Riely Gordon, this Romanesque structure is made of Texas granite and Indiana limestone. Restored in 2001, it has been named on several lists as one of the most beautiful historic courthouses in Texas and is still a functioning courthouse to this day. Open to the public, Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM.
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