Tarrant County Courthouse

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Tarrant County Courthouse is a historic, pink-granite government building in Fort Worth, Texas, known for its distinctive Renaissance Revival architecture and prominent clock tower.

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Tarrant County Courthouse canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf county courthouse
courthouse
government building
historic building
landmark
architecturalStyle Renaissance Revival
category Buildings and structures in Fort Worth, Texas
County courthouses in Texas
Government buildings in Texas
color pink
country United States of America
surface form: United States
function county administration
court proceedings
hasFeature central dome
grand entrance
ornamental detailing
symmetrical façade
hasPart clock tower
heritageDesignation historic building
heritageStatus local historic landmark
locatedIn Fort Worth, Texas
Tarrant County, Texas
Texas
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn North Main Street
material pink granite
overlooks Downtown Fort Worth
ownedBy Tarrant County Commissioners Court
surface form: Tarrant County government
region North Texas
significantFor distinctive Renaissance Revival architecture
prominent clock tower
use judicial functions
seat of Tarrant County government

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Downtown Fort Worth hasLandmark Tarrant County Courthouse
Tarrant County Judge officeLocation Tarrant County Courthouse