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Shelby County Courthouse
(added 1971 - - #71001074)
Also known as See Also:Shelby County Courthouse Square (Boundary Increase)
Courthouse Sq. , Center
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| Historic Significance: |
Architecture/Engineering
| | Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Gibson,John Joseph Emmett
| | Architectural Style: |
Romanesque
| | Area of Significance: |
Architecture
| | Period of Significance: |
1875-1899
| | Owner: |
Local
| | Historic Function: |
Government
| | Historic Sub-function: |
Courthouse
| | Current Function: |
Government
| | Current Sub-function: |
Courthouse
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Shelby County Courthouse Square (Boundary Increase)
(added 1990 - - #90001819)
Also known as See Also:Shelby County Courthouse
Courthouse Sq. , Center
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| Historic Significance: |
Architecture/Engineering, Event
| | Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Smith & Barthel, Gibson,J.J.E.
| | Architectural Style: |
Romanesque, Classical Revival
| | Area of Significance: |
Politics/Government, Architecture
| | Period of Significance: |
1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899
| | Owner: |
Local
| | Historic Function: |
Government
| | Historic Sub-function: |
Correctional Facility, Government Office
| | Current Function: |
Government
| | Current Sub-function: |
Correctional Facility, Government Office
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The Hocking Hills Geological History on Display
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