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[Hopkins County Courthouse in Sulphur Springs, TX]
Photograph of Hopkins County Courthouse in Sulphur Springs, TX. The courthouse sits in the middle of brick roads, with cars driving past it in the left side of the foreground. One car drives in front of the courthouse towards the left, next to a sidewalk that sits around the base of the building. The courthouse is made of orange and red stone and is constructed as two intersecting rectangular sections with curving walls connecting the sections' edges. One rectangular section sits with its widest side facing the camera and while the other one, intersecting it, faces the camera with its thinner side. Both sections have four main rows of windows, the bottommost one consisting of small windows just above the ground. The wider section has a roof that slopes up to an edge, creating a triangular shape at its ends, while the thinner section has a triangular roof that slopes up to a point, with a small structure projecting out of the front side of the roof. The structure has three small windows on it and has a roof that slopes up to an edge like the roof of the wider section of the building. Small towers with cone-shaped roofs sit on either side of the thinner section's roof. Across the curving walls connecting the two sections' edges are a row of windows near the walls' flat tops. The walls rise only to the top of the second floor of the building and, below their windows, are made up by open-air arches. A large tower sits in the center of the roof covering the wider section of the building, consisting of a stone base with small towers rising from each corner. The towers each have a red cone-shaped top and have sloping roofs between their upper sections, which lead up …
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