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Johnson County Court Houses

1ST ~ Court held Smiley’s Mill, 5 miles S.E. of Franklin Oct. 16, 1823

2ND ~ George King home, Franklin, Indiana,

March, 1824

3RD ~ North Main Street, Lot 35, Log, 2 stories, Oct., 1824

4TH ~ Brick, 2 stories, May ...

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Yolo County Courthouse

This property

has been listed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker can be reached from Court Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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A Courthouse Reborn

Civil War to Civil Rights

(Front):

The old City Hall/Courthouse endured hard use, was abandoned, and then was transformed. In 2009 it re-opened as the DC Court of Appeals, redesigned by Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners, which modernized the ...

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Duplin Old Courthouse Site

Erected 1754. Stood one mile north. Served until Sampson County was created from Duplin County in 1784.

Marker is on Turkey Highway (Route 24), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Old Colfax County Courthouse

Built in 1879 at a cost of $9,800, this building served as the Colfax County Courthouse from 1882 through 1897, when the county seat was moved to Raton. This building housed the New Mexico reform school for boys from 1910 ...

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Gibson County Courthouse

The Gibson County Courthouse, built in 1899, is the fourth one to have occupied this site. The first courthouse was a log structure built in 1824, the year following the organization of the county, a process commenced by David Crockett, ...

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The Tippecanoe County Courthouse

The Tippecanoe County Courthouse

Neoclassic Architecture

on the

National Register of Historic Places

Construction Started 1881

Completed 1884

Marker is on Main Street west of North 4th Street, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Historic Brevard County Court House

Brevard County was founded in 1855 and Titusville became the county seat in 1879. The first courthouse was a two-story classical revival wood structure built in 1882, on land donated by Titusville founder Col. Henry Titus. In 1912, County Commissioners ...

National Historic Landmark-Third Judicial District Courthouse

National Historical Landmark- Third Judicial District Courthouse

Designed in the Ruskinian or Venetian style, and an outstanding example of civic architecture, this is Withers' best known work (1874-77).

It is exuberant by comparison with his other designs, which include a number ...

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National Historic Landmark - Old New York County Courthouse

National Historic Landmark - Old New York County Courthouse

The Old New York County Courthouse symbolizes a classic episode in the annals of American graft and corruption.

It is a monument to the machinations of William Marcy (-Boss-) Tweed, who ...

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