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Pawnee County Courthouse (Oklahoma)

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Built
  
1932

Opened
  
1932

Added to NRHP
  
23 August 1984

NRHP Reference #
  
84003406

Phone
  
+1 918-762-2547

Pawnee County Courthouse (Oklahoma)

Location
  
500 Harrison St., Pawnee, Oklahoma

Address
  
500 Harrison St, Pawnee, OK 74058, USA

Hours
  
Closed today SaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday8AM–4:30PMTuesday8AM–4:30PMWednesday8AM–4:30PMThursday8AM–4:30PMFriday8AM–4:30PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Mullendore Mansion, Noble County Courthouse, Washita County Courthouse, Cimarron County Courthouse, Payne County Courthouse

The Pawnee County Courthouse is a three story art deco brick building that is still functioning as a courthouse. Four bas-relief panels on either side of the entrance on the south side depict scenes of Native Americans (numbers 5,6 below) and pioneers (numbers 1,2 below), while the lintel depicts an eagle, a cow's skull, an owl, an open book and two rattlesnakes (numbers 3 and 4 below). The west end has a lintel like the one on the south side. The north side of the courthouse as another four panels, two of Native Americans (numbers 8,9 below) and two of pioneers (number 10,11 below). Across the top of the building are heads of Native Americans (number 7 below).

It is one of two courthouses in Oklahoma that attempt to meld Native American and pioneer scenes (the other being the Adair County Courthouse (Oklahoma).

References

Pawnee County Courthouse (Oklahoma) Wikipedia