Tag
courthouse
6 Porch Notes tagged “courthouse,” from counties across Colorado.
History and culture - Hinsdale County
The 1877 Hinsdale County Courthouse is still doing its original job
Lake City's 1877 courthouse is described as Colorado's oldest courthouse still used for its original purpose, and it is the seat of county government today.
Read note ->History and culture - Adams County
Brighton's old courthouse explains why the county seat landed there
Adams County split from Arapahoe in 1902 and chose Brighton as its seat in 1904, building the first courthouse at 4th and Bridge.
Read note ->History and culture - Lincoln County
Hugo is the county seat, where Lincoln County's offices and court sit
Lincoln County was created in 1889 with Hugo as its county seat, and the county's main government offices and courthouse are still in Hugo today.
Read note ->History and culture - Chaffee County
The county seat moved twice, ending up in Salida
Chaffee County's seat of government started at Granite, moved to Buena Vista, and in 1928 moved again to Salida, and the old Buena Vista courthouse and jail now house a heritage museum.
Read note ->History and culture - Phillips County
Holyoke's courthouse is a New Deal landmark you can walk right up to
The 1935 Phillips County Courthouse in Holyoke is a Moderne-style Public Works Administration building on the National Register, and the only surviving PWA project in the county.
Read note ->History and culture - Logan County
The 1910 Logan County Courthouse and its Carara paintings reward a downtown stop
Sterling's domed 1910 courthouse is a free, walkable downtown landmark with a restored marble-and-oak rotunda and ten Eugene Carara paintings of northeastern Colorado history.
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