Harrison County Courthouse (Marshall, Texas)

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The Harrison County Courthouse in Marshall, Texas, is a historic Beaux-Arts style courthouse built in the early 20th century and renowned as an architectural landmark and symbol of the county’s judicial and civic heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Beaux-Arts architecture
county courthouse
historic building
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
category Beaux-Arts architecture in Texas
buildings and structures in Harrison County, Texas
courthouses in Texas
constructionPeriod early 20th century
country United States of America
surface form: United States
function courthouse
hasType public building
heritageDesignation historic courthouse
locatedIn Harrison County, Texas NERFINISHED
Marshall, Texas NERFINISHED
Texas
locatedInTime early 20th century
namedAfter Harrison County NERFINISHED
partOf Harrison County government NERFINISHED
role civic landmark of Marshall, Texas
seat of county judicial authority
significance architectural landmark
symbol of Harrison County’s civic heritage
symbol of Harrison County’s judicial heritage
usedFor county government functions
judicial functions

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Harrison County, Texas hasHistoricSite Harrison County Courthouse (Marshall, Texas)
Harrison County, Texas hasHistoricSite Harrison County Courthouse (Marshall, Texas)
this entity surface form: Old Harrison County Courthouse Square (Marshall, Texas)