Burleigh Co. Courthouse -- Bismarck ND
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Benchmark Blasterz
N 46° 48.497 W 100° 47.035
14T E 363893 N 5185404
The Art Deco style Burleigh County Courthouse in downtown Bismarck ND is a source of justice and civic pride.
Waymark Code: WMJZDH
Location: North Dakota, United States
Date Posted: 01/21/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
Views: 3

Blasterz wish that the courthouse had been open the day we were there - we'd have loved to see the courtroom!

The Art Deco style Burleigh County Courthouse is at the corner of N 6th and E Thayer Streets in downtown Bismarck ND.

From the Burleigh County website: (visit link)

"Court House History

From 1873 until 1875 Burleigh County rented the building it operated out of. In 1875, the Commission went to the people to obtain $20,000 to build a courthouse and jail. The original courthouse was built on the same location that the present courthouse occupies. The jail was erected with logs.

On July 25, 1931, a new courthouse, jail, and sheriff's quarters were dedicated. This new building replaced those built in 1875 at a cost of $300,000.

The 1st floor courthouse annex was built in the early 1960's with the 2nd & 3rd floors completed in 1984.

In 1992 the new detention center and parking ramp was completed (approx $4 million).

The Courthouse is an example of ART DECO architecture - simple, functional and enthusiastic. Other examples in of art deco architecture in Bismarck are the State Capitol Building (started 1934) and the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit (finished 1945).

The original design of the Courthouse was first planned with classic Greek columns, but midway through construction the design was changed to its present art deco. The building, like the capitol, is constructed of Indiana limestone. Aluminum spandrels emphasizing the windows and the stairway rail unite the interior and exterior.

Murals in the vestibules depicting state and local history are the work of local artist Cell Gannon; Minneapolis artists painted artwork in the rest of the building, also depicting history and wildlife of the state.

The entrance murals depict the history of Burleigh County from primeval prairie through the Pioneer period. Above the wainscoting on the first two floors the walls are covered with canvass on which have been placed paintings of birds and animals native to Burleigh County.

Courtroom 204 is the former County Commission meeting room. This room features murals depicting the Flora and Fauna of the state as well as domestic scenes.

Main Courtroom (301) is finished with ornamented plaster beams, fluted Gotticino marble plasters and door trim. The wainscot is of inlaid walnut and ebony as are the seats, the judge's bench, the jury box and the rail and tables. At the west end of the courtroom and over the judges' bench is a mural painting of justice, surrounded by the principals in a trial. Note that justice is a man -- in most depictions justice is a woman.

Over the years many visitors from across the county commented that this is the most beautiful courtroom they have ever seen.

prepared by:
Kevin J. Glatt
Burleigh County Auditor
August 1999"
Year Built: 1931

Current Use of Building: courthouse

Level of Courts: State/Provincial

Architect: unknown

Dates this building was used to house judicial proceedings: 1931-present

Physical Address:
542 E Thayer Bismarck ND


Hours:
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm


Related Website: [Web Link]

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