El Paso County Courthouse
Palacio de Justicia del Condado de El Paso.
Palacio de Justicia del Condado de El Paso.
La imagen muestra el signo del nuevo Palacio de Justicia del Condado de El Paso. Es el séptimo corte del condado de El Paso ya que la ciudad se convirtió en la capital del condado del condado de El Paso a principios de 1884. El edificio es un hito impresionante en el centro de El Paso: La entrada principal en el lado norte del edificio está hecho de granito rojo de Texas, que se extiende hasta las salas a la altura de la quinta planta del edificio principal, y está construido en el tradicional forma de un parapeto de la misión del sudoeste. Toda la estructura es de 13 pisos de altura y está recubierto en vidrio de color azul celeste formando un telón de fondo para la entrada de granito rojo.
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