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Fairfield County Courthouse (Bridgeport, Connecticut)

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Built
  
1888

Designated CP
  
November 2, 1987

Area
  
8,000 m²

Added to NRHP
  
21 January 1982

NRHP Reference #
  
82004376

Opened
  
1888

Architectural style
  
Richardsonian Romanesque

Architect
  
Warren R. Briggs

Fairfield County Courthouse (Bridgeport, Connecticut)

Location
  
172 Golden Hill St., Bridgeport, Connecticut

Part of
  
Bridgeport Downtown North Historic District (#87001403)

Similar
  
Bridgeport City Hall, Barnum Museum, Westfield Trumbull, Beardsley Zoo, St Andrew Church

The Fairfield County Courthouse, also known as the Court of Common Pleas, is located at 172 Golden Hill Street in downtown Bridgeport, Connecticut. It is also known as Geographical Area (GA) Courthouse No. 2 at Bridgeport.

It is a Richardsonian Romanesque brick building built in 1888. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

History

In 1886, when Bridgeport City Hall proved insufficient for both the growing needs of Bridgeport and Fairfield County, the county decided to build a new courthouse. Norwalk bid for the new courthouse to be moved there, offering $100,000 towards construction, but the Bridgeport group, including P.T. Barnum, offered $150,000. The cornerstone was laid on June 24, 1887 near the corner of Golden Hill and Main Streets and the Richardsonian Romanesque building, designed by Warren R. Briggs, was completed and opened in 1888. It still functions as a courthouse where all but the most serious criminal cases are heard.

References

Fairfield County Courthouse (Bridgeport, Connecticut) Wikipedia