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Scott County Courthouse (Kentucky)

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Location
  
Georgetown, Kentucky

NRHP Reference #
  
72000542

Area
  
4,047 m²

Added to NRHP
  
28 September 1972

Built
  
1877

Opened
  
1877

Phone
  
+1 502-863-0474

Scott County Courthouse (Kentucky)

Address
  
119 N Hamilton St # 1, Georgetown, KY 40324, USA

Architectural style
  
Second Empire architecture in Europe

Similar
  
Ward Hall, Kentucky State Capitol, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church

Scott County Courthouse is a building in Georgetown, Kentucky, the county seat of Scott County, Kentucky, where county government offices are located. The property was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places on September 28, 1972.

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History

Scott County became the state of Kentucky's eleventh county on June 1, 1792 by the newly formed Kentucky Legislature from a section of Woodford County. The county was named after Charles Scott, an American Revolutionary War general who later was Kentucky's fourth governor.

The first Scott County Courthouse was built in 1792 on a 1-acre (4,000 m2) lot sold to the county by Elijah Craig. The original building was replaced by a larger structure. A third courthouse was built in 1847 after a fire destroyed the second courthouse. The August 9, 1837, fire destroyed most of the records. A second fire in 1876 again destroyed Scott County courthouse and the fourth courthouse was built. This fourth courthouse remains today but is no longer used for trials but instead other official government affairs. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 28, 1972.

Location

The Scott County Courthouse is located in the center of downtown Georgetown, Kentucky at the intersection of Broadway and Main Street, where U.S. Route 25 (Broadway) crosses U.S. Route 460 (Main Street).

Architecture

The 1877 courthouse was designed by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania architect Thomas W. Boyd in the Second Empire style at the at cost of $34,600. The distance from the ground to the top of the steeple is 185 feet (56 m).

References

Scott County Courthouse (Kentucky) Wikipedia