Photograph of the east end of the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse, now the "Old Red Museum" in down town Dallas, Texas. On the right, along Main Street, are the Dallas County Records building and the Criminal Court building.
Photograph of the upper north side of the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse in downtown Dallas, Texas. There are decorative red terracotta figure on the west end, background, of the photograph. This is the second of two red terracotta decorative remaining figures on the roof ridge line.
Photograph of the southeast corner of the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse, now the "Old Red Museum" in downtown Dallas, Texas. Visible are turrets, arched windows, clock tower with small decorative turrets, and one of two remaining red terracotta figures on the roof ridge.
Photograph of the Old Red Museum at the corner of Commerce and Houston Streets in downtown Dallas, Texas. View is of the south side of the museum building.
Photograph of the massive gray granite arches at the entrance to the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse, now the "Old Red Museum." A sign for the museum sits on the lawn in front.
Photograph of a close up view of the massive gray granite entrance arches supported by short pink granite columns with bases and capitals. The steps are of gray granite as well. The balustrade above the arches is made of a gray granite cap stones and red sandstone block supports. This is on Main Street in downtown Dallas, Texas.
Photograph of the north entrance area of the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse on Main Street in down town Dallas, Texas. There is a sign for the "Old Red Museum" on the lawn by the street.
Photograph of the full view of the north entrance steps, arches, short pink granite columns, porch, and double wood entrance doors of the 1892 Dallas County courthouse.
Photograph of the upper detail of the south east corner turret on the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse in downtown Dallas, Texas. The turret is one of eight, with four on the south side and four on the north side. The four corners have turrets and the south and north entrances are flanked by turrets.
Photograph of details of the upper north entrance of the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse, now the "Old Red Museum", on Main Street in down town Dallas Texas.
Photograph of the Adolphus Hotel's Commerce Street entrance showing the newer buff and white tower connecting to the original 1912 Adolphus Hotel building above the entrance.
Photograph of the original 1913 part of the multistoried Adolphus Hotel, in the ornate Beaux Arts style, in downtown Dallas, Texas. The buff and white "tower" added to the left was added later. The features of the original entrance were extended to the south entrance on the later tower.
Photograph of the Bank of America Plaza building, a 72 story skyscraper constructed in 1983-85. Featured in the lower right foreground is the Katy Building located at 701 Commerce Street.
Photograph of a four-story red brick building in Field Street in Dallas, Texas. A restaurant called Lenny's is housed on the first floor, and two cars drive by on the road outside.
Photograph of several tall buildings, including the Dallas County courthouse on the left, in Dallas, Texas. People walk across the street near the bottom of the picture.
Photograph of the Dallas Convention Center and other buildings in Dallas, Texas. A tall AT&T building is visible to the right, and there is a parking lot in the foreground.
Photograph of buildings in downtown Dallas. One side of the Dallas County courthouse is visible on the left. Several cars are parked on the side of the road in front of the building that occupies the largest part of the photograph.
Photograph of the corner of a wall inside a building. The bottom quarter of the wall is two shades of brown, and the top of the wall is painted blue. A water fountain is visible around the corner.
Photograph of a brownstone turret on the Dallas County courthouse building. Three arches are also visible at the entrance, and a black and red sign is set up at the top of the stairs.
Photograph of he north entrance for the Dallas City Hall, facing Marilla Street, in down town Dallas, Texas. Note the pylons flanking entrance, they were an add-on to satisfy the City of Dallas to balance the front by Theodore Musho from the I. M. Pei Architect School.
Photograph of the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse, now the Old Red Museum in down town Dallas, Texas. Architect Maximillian Orlopp of Orlopp and Kusener, Little Rock, Arkansas in the Romanesque Revival style. The exterior is built of blue granite and red sandstone. The building has eight large turrets and two of the four terra cotta gargoyles still decorate the roof. Robert L. James was the contractor. View from south east at Commerce Street.
Photograph of the Dallas County Administration Building on the corner of Elm and Houston Streets in down town Dallas, Texas. Dealy Plaza in the foreground. Building built in 1902 after a fire.
Photograph of the current Dallas County Administration Building, 400 Elm Street, in down town Dallas, Texas. Built after a fire in 1902 as a commercial building, acquired by the state of Texas 1927. Used by Lee Harvey Oswald as a sniper perch in the November 22, 1963 assassination of U. S. President John F. Kennedy.. Faces Dealy Plaza.
Photograph of the John Neely Bryan Cabin, a reproduction, and Dallas County Historical Plaza. A portion of the fountain is in the foreground and the "Records Building" is on the left.
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