The rally ended but several of us stayed for a few more days. One of those days we went back to Granbury. Courthouses in Texas are generally pretty impressive and the one in Granbury is no exception.
A theater on the square.
A neat kitchen store had this inflatable figure waving his are wildly in front of the store.
This statue is across the street from a famous building which used to house a restaurant called the Nutt House. It is still a restaurant but it is now called Christina's American table.
The old Jailhouse.
We arrived at the same time as the docent. She let us take these photos while she was opening up.
We moved on without actually touring the jail as the opening up was taking a while. This photo was taken in front of a unique mercantile store that had all kinds of iron works as well as paintings and other unique items. Anne and Jo could not pass this handmade teeter totter by without giving it a try.
Another view of the courthouse before we left. Granbury is a great town to visit. It's located on Lake Granbury and there used to be a great boat ride but I couldn't find anything about it this time. It was as famous as the Granbury Opera House and people came for many miles.
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