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Waseca County Courthouse

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Area
  
Less than one acre

Built by
  
J.D. Carroll

Designated
  
September 2, 1982

Phone
  
+1 507-835-0530

Built
  
1897

NRHP Reference #
  
82003070

Opened
  
1897

Waseca County Courthouse

Location
  
307 North State Street, Waseca, Minnesota

Address
  
Waseca County Sheriff, 307 N State St, Waseca, MN 56093, USA

Architectural styles
  
Romanesque architecture, Richardsonian Romanesque

Similar
  
Goldstein Museum of Design, Mall of America, Minnesota Zoo

The Waseca County Courthouse is the seat of government for Waseca County in Waseca, Minnesota, United States. The 1897 Richardsonian Romanesque building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 for having state-level significance in the themes of architecture and politics/government. It was nominated for being the home of the county's government and for the role that achieving county seat status had on the development of the city.

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Description

The Waseca County Courthouse is a two-story building of Kasota limestone and buff-colored brick, with a large bell- and clock-tower. It was designed by Minneapolis architects Orff and Joralemon and constructed by J. D. Carroll of St. Paul Park for $55,833. It features polished granite columns supporting triple arches at the entrance. The interior is decorated with wainscoting, oak woodwork, tiled fireplaces, etched glass, paneled doors, and marble flooring.

History

The construction of the Waseca County Courthouse embodies a surge of effort to relocate the county's seat of government. With Waseca County's organization in 1857, Wilton had been given county seat status. A decade later, however, the Winona and St. Peter Railroad opted to route their tracks 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Wilton through the unassuming town of Waseca. Efforts to move the county seat to the suddenly booming town culminated in a popular vote during the 1870 election. The proposal passed and the county's records and courthouse furniture were moved that very night to a new facility in Waseca, which opened for business the following day. This facility was replaced by the current courthouse in 1897.

References

Waseca County Courthouse Wikipedia


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