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The oldest current courthouse is the Putnam County Courthouse, built in 1839, while other courthouses have been built since 2010. Many courthouses were built following the destruction of previous buildings, either planned or unplanned; however, some former courthouses still stand, many of which have been repurposed as museums or as offices for ...
The Putnam County Courthouse, located at 120 N. 4th Street in Hennepin, is Putnam County, Illinois' county courthouse. Built in 1839, the building is the oldest courthouse in the state which is still in use. The courthouse was designed in the Greek Revival style and features four Doric columns at its front entrance. J.A. Williams later (1893 ...
Extends into Sangamon County: 2: Illinois State Bank Building: Illinois State Bank Building: August 16, 1984 : 201 N. Chestnut St. ... Old Iroquois County Courthouse:
Vandalia State House: Vandalia, Illinois: 1836 Capitol Building Oldest state capitol building in Illinois Caspar Ott Cabin: Deerfield, Illinois: 1837 Residence Oldest building in Lake County [8] Mother Rudd House and Inn: Gurnee, Illinois: 1841-1843 Residence Oldest building in Warren Township [9] Old St. Patrick's Church: Chicago: 1854 Church
Built in 1824 to replace the Old Lincoln County Courthouse, it is the oldest courthouse still in use in the state. [66] Maryland: Queen Anne's County Courthouse: 1791 [26] Massachusetts: Newburyport Superior Courthouse: 1805: The Newburyport Superior Courthouse was built in 1800, designed by Charles Bulfinch. Michigan: Lapeer County Courthouse ...
Mercer County Courthouse (Illinois) Metamora Courthouse State Historic Site; Montgomery County Courthouse (Illinois) Monticello Courthouse Square Historic District; Morgan County Courthouse (Illinois) Moultrie County Courthouse; Mount Pulaski Courthouse State Historic Site; Municipal Courts Building (Chicago, Illinois)
The State of Illinois gave the Vandalia State House to Fayette County for use as the county courthouse. Porticoes were added to the courthouse in the late 1850s, which made the building a structure in the Greek Revival style. The building served as a courthouse between 1839 and 1933, when it reverted to the state.
The reconstructed Cahokia Courthouse is a historic site of the state of Illinois and is one of the oldest in the United States. Since 1985, it has been under the jurisdiction of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency (IHPA). Exhibits focus on the issues dealt with by the court around 1800, and the history of the structure's physical movements.