
This three-story structure, built for $68,000, has a limestone base and walls mixing brown half-bricks with red full bricks. Arched brick doorways, patterned brick quoins, egg-and-dart trim, sandstone sills, and second-story blind arches decorated with Adamesque wreaths and garlands adorn the building, as do herringbone brick spandrels and a double-dentiled cornice. The little-altered interior has creaky wooden floors, golden oak wain-scoting, lath and plaster walls, and operable lunette transoms. Antique radiators, brass fixtures, and signage make this a vintage home for the county and district courts, tax assessor, and social services. A golden oak staircase leads upstairs to the original oak-trimmed courtrooms, which are exquisitely preserved.