Cleburne Volksmarching Event
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Cleburne is the Johnson County Seat. It is 30 miles south of Fort Worth on US-67. We walked on a Friday so we could get inside the courthouse and take a picture of the skylight under the dome. |
| Our reason for walking on a Friday instead of a Saturday. | |
| Carol, Kerwin and Ed | |
| Nice Victorian. | |
| Notice the corner window. Nice! | |
| Former high school is now a courthouse. | |
| The man the city was named after - Major-General Patrick Ronayne Cleburne. | |
| American Legion Post 50. | |
| Johnson County Courthouse. | |
| Other things we saw while inside the courthouse besides the skylight. | |
| The marble columns has a face in it. | |
| Church of the Holy Comforter - built in 1893. | |
| The Byrne Family history indicates that the house was built in 1897. | |
| Amtrak train station. | |
| You can't go inside the caboose, but you can climb up the steps. | |
| A tiny burger grill in a downtown Cleburne historic building has been serving up the best burgers in town for over 60 years. | |
| Lovely light fixtures on the 1923 Woolworth building. | |
| Art Alley has several murals. | |
| Design on the top of the Masonic Lodge building. | |
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When you walk down James Street there is someone watching you. | |
| WPA constructed this Jail for the county. In 2014 a new jail was built and this one sets empty. | |
| Just a pretty storefront. | |
| Walking the hiking path along Buffalo Creek. | |
| Another Victorian home. | |
| Windmill in the backyard of the Victorian home. | |
| Metal picnic umbrella on an old sewing machine base. |