The downtown courthouse and surrounding square seemed awfully quiet. Maybe because it was the middle of the week. A few of the shops and restaurants and have come and gone since our last visit a...
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Goliad County, located in Goliad, Texas, is historically significant as the third oldest municipality in the state, with a rich heritage that dates back to its original name, Santa Doretea, in the 16th century. The county's centerpiece is the Goliad County Courthouse, an architectural landmark completed in 1894, recognized for its Second Empire style and inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places.
The county government is committed to providing effective and efficient public services, fostering collaboration and innovation while ensuring transparency and accountability to its residents. Goliad County aims to create an environment where the community can prosper, thrive, and grow, making it an ideal place to live and work in Southeast Texas.
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If you have taken 183S to the coast you have probably drove through Goliad. You probably also stopped at the What a Burger to fuel up. Well, next time plan your trip when Market Days are being...
Someone recommended visiting the downtown and the courthouse,I was there. I parked at a spot around the courthouse, it looked free. I walked around, I was so hot that the hanging tree gave me some...
What a beautiful courthouse square! The main square is sorta the crown jewel in Goliad County. It's a bit intimidating that the courthouse square has a "hangin' tree" out in front, with an...
