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  1. The Old Fayette County Courthouse (Kentucky) is a mixed-use commercial and civic office building located at 215 West Main Street in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, USA.It was originally built in 1898–1900 and designed by Cleveland-based architects Lehman & Schmitt, the fifth structure to be used as the Fayette County Courthouse. [1]

  2. In late 2018, the newly renovated Old Fayette County Courthouse finally opened its doors and became a hub for public use in Lexington, Kentucky’s historic downtown. Although the exact fate of the courthouse was unclear just months before the start of the renovation, the long awaited adaptive reuse project is now home to a variety of different businesses that exemplify the spirit of the ...

  3. In 2002, the old courthouse closed when the new courthouse complex opened a couple blocks away on North Limestone Street. The old courthouse is the home to several museums, most notably the Lexington History Museum, which opened in 2003. Fundraising is underway to restore the old courthouse to its original glory and provide a beautiful home for ...

  4. Building for the Future. Historic Courthouse Nov. 12, 2018. Photo by Amy Wallot. Constructed in 1899, the Historic Lexington Courthouse has historically dominated its immediate vicinity, becoming a visual, architectural, and cultural landmark in the heart of Lexington, Kentucky. The building had been vacant for much of the last decade.

  5. Built in 1761, judges and lawyers who served or appeared here include Robert Treat Paine, Benedict Arnold, William Cushing, and James Sullivan.[34] Today it is a museum. Maryland. Former Queen Anne County Courthouse. 1708. Built in 1708, it is likely the oldest courthouse still standing in the United States.

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    1725
    Built in 1725, this is the oldest ...
    1735
    Built in 1735, this building is the ...
    1737–1742
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    1730s–1750s
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  6. One of the oldest public buildings still standing in Kentucky. Built between 1802-1804 by Robert Ball, Edward Bullock, Thomas Metcalfe, Walter Bullock and Daniel Lisle. Used as courthouse for 135 years. Jane Todd Crawford Library on second floor. Originally cast in August 1960.

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  8. The building referred to as the Old Boone County Courthouse is actually the third courthouse built on the northeast corner of Washington and Jefferson Streets in Burlington, Kentucky. The first log courthouse, built on the site in 1801, was replaced by a larger, 2-story, brick building in 18171 (Figures 1 & 2).

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