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'''Grand Forks County Courthouse''' is a ] style building in ] that was listed on the ] in 1980. It is a "richly decorated white limestone structure in a modified Classical Revival style, topped with a massive cast iron dome."<ref name=nrhpinv3/>{{rp|7.8}} | '''Grand Forks County Courthouse''' is a ] style building in ] that was listed on the ] in 1980. It is a "richly decorated white limestone structure in a modified Classical Revival style, topped with a massive cast iron dome."<ref name=nrhpinv3/>{{rp|7.8}} | ||
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It was erected during 1913–1914. It was designed by Minnesota architects ]. The courthouse is identified as the largest and most expensive of 13 county courthouses in North Dakota designed by Buechner and Orth during 1905–1919.<ref name=mps>{{cite web|url={{NRHP url|id=64000471}} | ||
|title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Buechner and Orth Courthouses in North Dakota TR | |title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Buechner and Orth Courthouses in North Dakota TR | ||
|author=Kurt P. Schweigert |date=August 1, 1980 |publisher=]}} (main body of document, not including selected pages)</ref> | |author=Kurt P. Schweigert |date=August 1, 1980 |publisher=]}} (main body of document, not including selected pages)</ref> |
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United States historic place
Grand Forks County Courthouse | |
U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |
Building in 2009 | |
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Location | S. 5th St., Grand Forks, North Dakota |
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Coordinates | 47°55′22″N 97°1′46″W / 47.92278°N 97.02944°W / 47.92278; -97.02944 |
Built | 1913–1914 |
Architect | Buechner & Orth |
Architectural style | Beaux Arts |
MPS | Buechner and Orth Courthouses in North Dakota TR |
NRHP reference No. | 80002913 |
Added to NRHP | November 25, 1980 |
Grand Forks County Courthouse is a Beaux Arts style building in Grand Forks, North Dakota that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It is a "richly decorated white limestone structure in a modified Classical Revival style, topped with a massive cast iron dome."
It was erected during 1913–1914. It was designed by Minnesota architects Buechner & Orth. The courthouse is identified as the largest and most expensive of 13 county courthouses in North Dakota designed by Buechner and Orth during 1905–1919.
Considerable additional detail on the building is provided in its NRHP nomination document. The NRHP listing was for just the one contributing building, with no specific property area identified.
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ Kurt P. Schweigert (August 1, 1980). "NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Grand Forks County Courthouse". National Park Service. (pages 7.8 and 7.9 of TR study) and Accompanying three photos, exterior, from 1979
- Kurt P. Schweigert (August 1, 1980). "National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Buechner and Orth Courthouses in North Dakota TR". National Park Service. (main body of document, not including selected pages)
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- Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in North Dakota
- County courthouses in North Dakota
- Government buildings completed in 1914
- Beaux-Arts architecture in North Dakota
- Neoclassical architecture in North Dakota
- National Register of Historic Places in Grand Forks, North Dakota
- 1914 establishments in North Dakota
- North Dakota Registered Historic Places stubs