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Landmark: Hot Springs County CourthouseCity: Thermopolis
Country: USA Wyoming
Continent: North America
Hot Springs County Courthouse, Thermopolis, USA Wyoming, North America
The Hot Springs County Courthouse is a governmental building located in Thermopolis, Wyoming, USA.
Visual Characteristics
Constructed primarily from locally quarried sandstone, the courthouse exhibits a Romanesque Revival architectural style. It features a prominent central clock tower, arched windows, and a red tile roof. The building stands three stories high, with a footprint of approximately 100 feet by 150 feet.
Location & Access Logistics
The courthouse is situated at 100 North 6th Street in Thermopolis, approximately 0.2 miles (0.3 km) north of the city center. Ample street parking is available on surrounding blocks. No public transport routes directly serve the courthouse; visitors typically arrive by private vehicle.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the Hot Springs County Courthouse was completed in 1910. The architect was William F. Ware, and it was built to serve as the administrative center for Hot Springs County. The site was chosen for its proximity to the town's developing commercial district.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe the building's exterior architecture. Interior access is generally limited to public business hours for county offices. The courthouse grounds are accessible for pedestrian use.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the public areas of the courthouse during business hours. Limited shade is provided by mature trees on the surrounding property. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable in this area. No food vendors are located on-site; options are available within a 0.5 km radius in the downtown area.
Best Time to Visit
For exterior photography, the morning hours (8:00 AM - 10:00 AM) offer favorable lighting conditions on the east-facing facade. The best months for visiting Thermopolis, and thus the courthouse, are from May to September, offering mild weather.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that during construction, a significant portion of the sandstone was transported from a quarry located near the Bighorn River using horse-drawn wagons, a labor-intensive process for the era.
Nearby Landmarks
- 0.3km South: Thermopolis Town Hall
- 0.5km Southwest: Wyoming Dinosaur Center
- 0.8km West: Hot Springs State Park
- 1.2km North: Bighorn River