Burnet County Courthouse

Burnet County Courthouse
The Burnet County Courthouse in 2010.
Location: Main St and Washington, Burnet, Texas
Built: 1914
Architect: Milton Wirtz
Architectural style: Moderne
Governing body: Burnet County, Texas
NRHP Reference#: [1]
Added to NRHP: November 15, 2000

The Burnet County Courthouse is an historic courthouse located in Burnet, Burnet County, Texas, United States. The Moderne style building was constructed in part with Works Progress Administration funds and is the third building to serve as the Burnet County Courthouse. Lewis Milton Wirtz of Columbus designed the structure. It was completed August 1, 1937 at a cost of approximately $135,000.

The first Burnet County Courthouse was a one-story frame building containing both a courtroom and a jail as well as offices. Located on the southwestern corner of the present courthouse square, the courthouse burned in 1874. The second courthouse was constructed of limestone in 1875. It also had a jail in it. The 1875 courthouse fell into disrepair and the county decided to build a new courthouse.

The current Burnet County Courthouse is two-story and finished in polished pink granite veneer with scenes of Burnet County history and commerce etched in panels. The pink granite is the same as was used on the Texas State Capitol.

An addition designed by Willis Environmental Engineering of Marble Falls was constructed on the rear of the courthouse in 1974. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 15, 2000.

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