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National Register of Historic Places listings in McCulloch County, Texas facts for kids

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Location of McCulloch County in Texas

McCulloch County, Texas, is home to some truly special old buildings! These buildings are so important that they are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a special list kept by the United States government. It helps protect places that have a lot of history or are very beautiful.

When a building is on this list, it means it's a big part of our country's story. In McCulloch County, there are two amazing places on this list. Both of them are also known as Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks, which means they are important to Texas history too! One of them is even a State Antiquities Landmark, making it extra special.


McCulloch County's Historic Treasures

McCulloch County has two buildings that are officially recognized for their historical importance. Let's explore these fascinating places and learn about their past.

The McCulloch County Courthouse

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The McCulloch County Courthouse in Brady, Texas.

The McCulloch County Courthouse is located right in the heart of Brady, Texas. It sits on the Public Square, which is a central spot in the town. This grand building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 16, 1977.

Courthouses are very important buildings in any county. They are where many official decisions are made and where justice is served. The McCulloch County Courthouse has seen many years of history unfold within its walls. It stands as a symbol of the community's past and its ongoing life.

The Old McCulloch County Jail

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The historic Old McCulloch County Jail building.

Another significant building in Brady is the Old McCulloch County Jail. You can find it at 117 North High Street. This historic jail was added to the National Register of Historic Places a bit earlier than the courthouse, on April 3, 1975.

Jails are often strong and interesting buildings because they were built to be very secure. The Old McCulloch County Jail tells a story about law and order in the early days of the county. While it no longer serves as a jail today, it remains an important part of Brady's history. It reminds us of how things used to be and the changes the community has gone through over time.

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