Columbia County Courthouse |
The county seat, Dayton, was
founded in 1871, but it wasn’t until 15 years later that construction of the
courthouse began. Until then, trials and county business were conducted in
rented hotel rooms. Construction costs
came in at $38,069, under the budget of $40,000/ Construction began in 1886,
with the county using it for the first time in 1887. Washington became a state
in 1889.
An ornate cupola tops the
building. The building is accented by bronze statues of a Blind Justice and
eagles. Two Civil War cannons stand in the front yard. The Blind Justice
statues were melted for scrap metal during World War II.
The courthouse, located at
341 East Main Street, has seen some remodeling over the years. It was placed on
the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
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