Noble County Courthouse - Caldwell, Ohio
N 39° 44.833 W 081° 31.033
17S E 455687 N 4399829
Noble County Courthouse - Caldwell, Ohio
Waymark Code: WMF10Y
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 08/04/2012
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The Noble County Courthouse is the largest building in Caldwell and is located in the center of the town square. The building was constructed in 1933-1934 and designed by Charles J. Marr. It cost $183,000 with much of the funding for the construction of came from the Works Progress Administration. The courthouse was constructed with red brick manufactured at nearby Ava, Ohio to control costs of construction. The windows are flat rectangular panels with either an arch pediment and decorative natural stone keystones or a slanted pediment. The building may be entered by a few stairs leading to a small recessed porch with archway openings.
Year Built: 1933-1934
Current Use of Building: courthouse
Level of Courts: County
Architect: Charles J. Marr
Dates this building was used to house judicial proceedings: 1934-present
Physical Address: Courthouse Square
Hours: Not listed
Related Website: Not listed
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