Hopkins County Courthouse
Placed in the lovely downtown Sulphur Springs, the Hopkins County Courthouse was certified as an official Texas landmark in 1975. The original courthouse along with the entire east side of the square charred in 1894. The present courthouse as it stands today is constructed using fireproof red Texas granite and was erected the subsequent year on the Northwest corner of the square.
Built in the Romanesque Revival architectural style with red sandstone and pink granite, the courthouse’s design comprises several unusual features, such as a double-helix staircase, a tower sans a clock, and entrances that are located on its northwest and southwest corners, instead of on its sides.
Sulphur Springs in Hopkins County has likely the best downtown area to eat and shop. For more information, visit
http://www.sulphurspringstx.org/ or http://www.visitsulphurspringstx.org/
Greenville, in Hunt County is a fast growing city! Major expansion in retail and commercial investments. Great downtown as well with fine dining, a winery, as well as shopping and venues like the Greenville Municipal Auditorium, the Texan Theatre and Splash Kingdom. Check out https://www.ci.greenville.tx.us/910/Visit to see some of the great attractions that Hunt County offers.
Mount Pleasant is the county seat of Titus County. Great community with shopping and dining. For more information visit
https://www.mtpleasanttx.com/pages/visit-mount-pleasant