The Bell County Courthouse in Belton, Texas, is a grand, Neoclassical Revival style building constructed in 1902. Its imposing facade features a prominent clock tower and detailed stonework, serving as the enduring seat of county government.
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702 N. Penelope St., Belton, Texas
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1019 N. Main St., Belton, Texas
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1018 N. Main St., Belton, Texas
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1202 S. Beal St., Belton, Texas
Education; Architecture
404 E. Ninth St., Belton, Texas
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