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Courthouse

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  • It featured a courthouse, a church for Henrico Parish, and commercial
  • The county courthouse, a focal point of a city square that feature
  • nstitute of Contemporary Art and the Federal Courthouse a series of artworks by Ross Miller evoke mo
  • The present county courthouse, a square, four-story neoclassical structure
  • As she left the courthouse, a guard of honour was formed around her by
  • ne in each building, and art gallery (in the courthouse), a pottery shop (in the jail building) and
  • The prior courthouse, a small 2-story stone building, still stand
  • y that the current house was built after the courthouse across the street, which dates to 1786.
  • tly built Warren and Wetmore-designed county courthouse across the square.
  • Legend has it that a judge in the federal courthouse across the street claimed that the noise fro
  • The building was formerly the Dallas County Courthouse, affectionately known as the Old Red Courtho
  • seph Kahahawai was abducted when leaving the courthouse after a probation hearing and was found shot
  • The original courthouse after the catastrophic 1900 fire
  • ed to maintain security at the Albany County Courthouse, Albany County Judicial Center and Albany Co
  • Jim Wells County Courthouse, Alice TX - 1912 (with Atlee Ayres)
  • t for Dubuque County, Iowa is located at the courthouse, along with the offices for the district cou
  • The 1890 courthouse, along with most of downtown Lake Charles, w
  • ity government operated from the King County Courthouse, alongside the King County government.
  • District Courthouse, also known as Museo de Arte de Aguadilla, i
  • The first courthouse, also built in 1891, later burned, but the j
  • The United States Post Office and Courthouse, also known as Texarkana U.S. Post Office an
  • The Sherman U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, also known as Sherman U.S. Federal Building
  • Unlike the Mason County Courthouse also designed by Hosford and built at the sa
  • The Amarillo U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, also known as J. Marvin Jones Federal Build
  • Courthouse also features one of the first garden-style
  • The Henderson County Courthouse, also known as the Historic Henderson County
  • In its early years, the courthouse also served as a center for cultural, social
  • New Horry County Courthouse and county office complex, Conway, South Car
  • Robert F. Peckham United States Courthouse and Federal Building - less 1 block away - 2
  • Chaffee County Courthouse and Jail Buildings
  • torical exhibit on the grounds of the county courthouse, and has been held on the grounds of James M
  • is a single court, but it has no centralised courthouse and it sits in courthouses across the countr
  • Old United States Courthouse and Post Office (1894), Duluth, Minnesota, 6
  • ail with 1940 stone addition, the 1929 brick courthouse, and county clerk's office building, also bu
  • It is Henderson County's fourth courthouse and the second in Athens.
  • all, following its incarnations as a church, courthouse, and then a city property, was leased for us
  • The Clarion County Courthouse and Jail in Clarion, Pennsylvania is a build
  • Historic sites in Appling include the Courthouse and Jail, the Marshall Monument, and various
  • so in the district are the Washington County Courthouse and the City Hall.
  • It was built in 1812 as Lewis County Courthouse and is the oldest public building in Lewis C
  • nion troops marching toward Selma burned the courthouse and several other buildings in town and raid
  • nce cornered H.L. Mencken in the Rhea County Courthouse and demanded to know if he was converted or
  • It has also served as a courthouse and bank division (Akers Sparebank 1844 og S
  • The location for the courthouse, and for the town of Centerville, was a piec
  • ose of enlarging and remodeling the existing courthouse and for building a new jail.
  • The Macon County Courthouse and Annex is located at Courthouse Sq. in Ma
  • sic function of the building as Post Office, Courthouse and Federal office building remains the same
  • It served historically as a courthouse and as a post office.
  • Park includes the historic 1872 Jacksonport courthouse and 20 campsites.
  • The U.S. Courthouse and Post Office in Aberdeen, Mississippi was
  • Jones County Courthouse and Confederate Monument at Ellisville, Boun
  • al architecture and served historically as a courthouse and as a post office.
  • married Mario Andres Moreno in a Dade County courthouse and later had an elaborate wedding on Novemb
  • ha) to be used by the new county to build a courthouse and other government buildings.
  • Journal, where he covered the Genesee County Courthouse and legal affairs for that paper until Decem
  • Superior Courthouse and Bartlett Mall is a historic site bounded
  • guests doing business with the county, whose courthouse and offices are nearby.
  • Amelia Court House is also known as Amelia Courthouse and Amelia.
  • in Sligo Town, which accommodates the Sligo Courthouse and main police station was later named Teel
  • alk and Restaurant, the Pointe Coupee Parish Courthouse and Gen. John Archer LeJeune Monument, St. M
  • The news of the courthouse and its associated expense was first reporte
  • At Tulane and Broad are the Courthouse and Orleans Parish Prison.
  • John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse and Harborpark, Boston (1998)
  • It was Manatee County's first courthouse and is the oldest surviving Florida county c
  • SR 6 head north past the county offices and courthouse and the Goochland campus of J. Sargeant Reyn
  • er the march of 19 April 1960 on Nashville's courthouse and the admission by Mayor Ben West that lun
  • al architecture and served historically as a courthouse and as a post office.
  • A courthouse and gaol (jail) were built at Long Bluff (ne
  • ysburg Cyclorama Building, the Orange County Courthouse, and the Huntington Beach Public Library.
  • The first courthouse and jail were located nearby, at Warwick Tow
  • iff's office complex a mile southeast of the courthouse and an annex to the courthouse was added on
  • The Richmond Courthouse and a park in the Pt.
  • , Dunwiddie, Burksville Junction, Appomattox Courthouse and the subsequent surrender of General Lee'
  • within the district is the Old Horry County Courthouse and the town clock.
  • g, West Virginia is the former United States Courthouse and Post Office for the city.
  • M to reserve 150 spaces for the Essex County Courthouse, and unspecified amounts from the City of Sa
  • U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building in Newark, New Jersey.
  • expansions and renovations were made to the courthouse and jail.
  • It was used as a federal courthouse and post office from 1895 to 1961, when both
  • Old Johnson County Courthouse and location of the trial.
  • e elected), and that the Wataugans erected a courthouse and jail at Sycamore Shoals.
  • and Island, in close proximity to the county courthouse and various retail establishments and reside
  • s administration began construction of a new courthouse and jail complex on Tulane Avenue.
  • ing the museum, the building now serves as a courthouse and as the repository of the Lithuanian Spec
  • It is Madison County's fourth courthouse and the third built in Madison.
  • The other two, the Cumberland County Courthouse and the Thornton Ward Estate, are both locat
  • Nelson of New Orleans was chosen to design a courthouse and jail.
  • It is centered on the Perry County Courthouse and includes examples of Greek Revival, Goth
  • toric Places, including the Abbeville County Courthouse and the Abbeville Opera House.
  • 1992's My Cousin Vinny used the courthouse and town square for many scenes, and the mov
  • e since 1991 and is now home remains a local courthouse and the home of Restaurant Madkunsten.
  • ter passing next to Orange County's original courthouse and the Orange Blossoms monument, it is join
  • lle in his own home and donated land for the courthouse and several churches.
  • gton Museum and Library, including Lancaster Courthouse and the Steuart Blakemore Building, donated
  • ude Portland City Hall, the Multnomah County Courthouse, and the Forestry Building from the Lewis &
  • The courthouse and jail were renovated again in 1990.
  • Androscoggin County Courthouse and Jail, Auburn, Maine (1857, with Albert C
  • cure land and materials to construct his own courthouse and jails.
  • is being built onto the back of the historic courthouse, and will incorporate elements of the old bu
  • restored Post and Telegraph Office, the 1895 Courthouse, and the 1870s Police Station.
  • The town was named for having a federal courthouse and land office in the early 19th century.
  • ted at 808 Union St. adjacent to the Federal courthouse and two blocks east of the Westfield Horton
  • k in Florence, Arizona, contains a preserved courthouse and other buildings from when Arizona was ju
  • s the road from the original Campbell County courthouse and town square.
  • Built as Bartow County's second courthouse and the first in Cartersville, tt proved to
  • ed a Miners' Protective Association, built a courthouse and laid out the streets in Ashcroft in just
  • He takes a woman hostage inside a courthouse, and an SRU team member is caught in the lin
  • surrounded by an annex to the Travis County Courthouse and the Blackwell/Thurman Criminal Justice C
  • A fire in 1912 destroyed the wooden courthouse, and it was superseded in 1913 by a brick st
  • se stood one block East of the Jasper County Courthouse, and was torn down in 1965.
  • le District dedicated a new Abbeville County Courthouse and City Hall.
  • husetts, 49 county residents gathered at the courthouse and issued the Tryon Resolves, a declaration
  • nal townsite called for a lot reserved for a courthouse and others for schools, churches, and a park
  • It served historically as a courthouse and as a post office, and was listed on the
  • ea, flooding many areas including the Parish Courthouse, and causing 9 deaths in the Parish.
  • Only the footings of the courthouse and the vault that held the county records r
  • Courthouse and Lawyers' Row is a National Historic Land
  • Ballymahon Courthouse and Market House, is a 3 bay 2 story commodi
  • In 1888, 2 new wings were added to the courthouse and the exterior of the courthouse was stucc
  • lery fire, Simpson was forced to abandon the courthouse and marched his men to a field northwest of
  • including one "From Hardinsville, by M'Nairy Courthouse, and Hardiman Courthouse, to Tipton Courthou
  • It is Henderson County's second courthouse and is adjacent to site of the 1840s courtho
  • ldings replaced the original 1843 wood frame courthouse and clerk's office.
  • service has tried to restrict access to the Courthouse and has allowed the foot trail to it to grow
  • The NBIS building became a local courthouse, and the center of commercial activity in Ne
  • Courthouse and Statue of Lenin.
  • wardsville twice, as an attorney in the 1814 courthouse and a speaker outside the 1857 courthouse on
  • He recounts a riot taking place at the courthouse and the assassination of one of the Republic
  • Street include the newly renovated Cork City courthouse and St. Augustine's Catholic church.
  • ptain raised the Stars and Stripes above the courthouse and advised prominent citizens that it shoul
  • emy, located in the Washington, Pennsylvania courthouse, and he held office as its first principal.
  • 2 when the present hand cut native limestone courthouse and jail were built.
  • The crowd stormed the lower doors of the courthouse, and the Police inside discharged their weap
  • 839 DeKalb County was considering building a courthouse and, as such, placement of a county seat.
  • ted right away to find a location to build a Courthouse andjail for the new County Seat.
  • , the county proceeded to build an expansive Courthouse Annex in Evans, completed in 2001.
  • A Courthouse Annex was also constructed in 1960.
  • In addition the county operates Courthouse Annex 39 in the East End.
  • The Jefferson County Courthouse Annex in Louisville, Kentucky was designed b
  • t Two operates the Raul C. Martinez/East End Courthouse annex in the East End.
  • nt Complex Addition, and the Columbia County Courthouse Annex are all located in Evans.
  • , Larry Snook helped to bring about the Iola Courthouse Annex.
  • ed in the Second Empire style by noted Texas courthouse architect Wesley Clark Dodson of Waco (1829-
  • Located on the front lawn of the superior courthouse are the city of Taunton's memorials to the W
  • The massing and detail of the courthouse are typical of this late 19th-century style,
  • Among the records at the courthouse are a warrant for his arrest.
  • north, rear, and sides of the DeKalb County Courthouse are not as ornately decorated as the south f
  • The ruins of the old Reagan County Courthouse are still visible just off Texas State Highw
  • The Frick Building and U.S. Post Office and Courthouse are contributing properties and are also lis
  • scenes of downtown Baltimore, including the courthouse area, a scene running around the Washington
  • It served historically as a courthouse, as a post office, and as a government offic
  • re allocated to renovate the Post Office and Courthouse as a part of federal stimulus spending.
  • rne's and O'Kelly's, the local creamery, and courthouse, as well as two churches, Killagholehane and
  • It replaced the Old Courthouse as the city's court building and its constru
  • building will replace the Michael J. Dillon Courthouse as Buffalo's primary federal courthouse and
  • They appear to blow in the direction of the courthouse as if to threaten the symbol of Justice.
  • It served historically as a courthouse, as a post office, and as a single family dw
  • It served historically as a courthouse, as a city hall, as a auditorium, and as gov
  • ng municipal offices, a police station and a courthouse as well as extensions to the hall.
  • x County Second District Court is a historic courthouse at 38 Linden Street in Waltham, Massachusett
  • With the courthouse at its center, the Stuart Uptown Historic Di
  • in 1882 after being named an official in the courthouse at Montreal.
  • The Ronald Reagan Federal Building and Courthouse at 228 Walnut Street in Harrisburg, Pennsylv
  • F. Garcia Federal Building and United States Courthouse at San Antonio was named in his honor.
  • rate General Hylan B. Lyon burned the county courthouse at Hopkinsville, but the records survived.
  • Missouri, and five miles north of the county courthouse at Hillsboro, Missouri.
  • The San Antonio Post Office and Courthouse, at 615 East Houston Street, functions as a
  • The preserved 1810 Warwick County Courthouse at Denbigh is now a museum.
  • When the courthouse at the village of Clover Hill burned for the
  • 854, the decision was made to build a larger courthouse at the south end of “Silk Stocking Road”, no
  • ssistant librarian of the law library in the courthouse at Jersey City until his death.
  • moved to the location of the present county courthouse at Front and C Streets in new San Diego.
  • The Ronald Reagan Federal Building and Courthouse at 411 West Fourth Street in Santa Ana, Cali
  • Downtown LaFayette, note courthouse at center of photograph.
  • During the American Civil War, the courthouse at Taylorsville was burned by Confederate gu
  • nbaum, on the side of the Appellate Division Courthouse, at Madison Avenue and 25th Street in Manhat
  • three flights of stairs at the New York City courthouse at the conclusion of the trial, because he h
  • The federal building and courthouse at Macon, Georgia was renamed the William Au
  • Springfield District Court is a historic courthouse at 1600 E. Columbus Avenue in Springfield, M
  • y's office are located in the Calhoun County Courthouse at the corner of 11th Street and Gurnee Aven
  • Bristol County Superior Court is a historic courthouse at 441 N. Main Street in Fall River, Massach
  • Major restoration in 2000 brought the courthouse back to its historic appearance.
  • Courthouse Bay is a subdivision of Marine Corps Base Ca
  • pleted the move to four new buildings within Courthouse Bay, and the unit was renamed for the second
  • In 1933, the old courthouse became the Vandalia State House State Memori
  • States, sometimes referred to as King George Courthouse because it is the location of the King Georg
  • t tube stations, and the Ark and West London Courthouse, before ending at Hammersmith Broadway, wher
  • Construction of the U.S. Post Office and Courthouse began in 1933.
  • e Oregon land fraud scandal were held in the courthouse, beginning in 1904.
  • urder of Kimberly Leach at the Orange County Courthouse beginning on January 7, 1980.
  • terally the "highest court" in the land, the courthouse being atop a mountain [elevation: 6,723 feet
  • beat reporter at the Harris County Criminal Courthouse between 1977 and 1980, Taylor covered dozens
  • The Hank Williams Jr. song "Knoxville Courthouse Blues" refers to the courthouse.
  • John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse, Boston MA
  • however, the figure is not blindfolded: the courthouse brochures explain that this is because Lady
  • Born near Buckingham Courthouse, Buckingham County, Virginia, Austin studied
  • The Estacado courthouse building was moved to Emma, and much of the
  • A new two-story stone courthouse building was built in 1888.
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