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Mahnomen County Courthouse
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Mahnomen County Courthouse is located in Minnesota
Mahnomen County Courthouse
Location in Minnesota
Mahnomen County Courthouse is located in the United States
Mahnomen County Courthouse
Location in the United States
Location 311 North Main Street, Mahnomen
Area Less than one acre
Built 1909
Architect Kinney and Halden of Minneapolis
Architectural style Classical Revival
NRHP reference No. 84001488
Added to NRHP February 16, 1984

The Mahnomen County Courthouse is an important brick building located at 311 North Main Street in Mahnomen, Minnesota. It was finished in 1909 and cost about $10,000 at that time. This building is a great example of Classical Revival architecture, which means it looks like old Greek or Roman buildings.

Even today, the Mahnomen County Courthouse is still used for official county business. Because it is so important and historic, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. This special list helps protect important places all across the United States.

What is a Courthouse?

A courthouse is a very important building in any county. It is where many official things happen. Judges work here to make sure laws are followed fairly. People come to a courthouse for different reasons.

What Happens Inside?

Inside a courthouse, you might find offices for county leaders. There are also courtrooms where trials take place. People might visit to get a marriage license or to register to vote. It is a central place for local government.

A Look at the Building's Style

The Mahnomen County Courthouse is known for its beautiful design. It was built in the Classical Revival style. This style was very popular for important buildings in the early 1900s. It makes buildings look grand and official.

Why is it "Classical Revival"?

Buildings in the Classical Revival style often have features from ancient Greece and Rome. You might see tall columns, grand entrances, and balanced shapes. These designs were meant to show strength and importance. The Mahnomen County Courthouse has these classic features.

Protecting History: The National Register

The Mahnomen County Courthouse is a special building. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. This means it is recognized as an important part of American history. Being on this list helps protect the building for future generations.

What is the National Register?

The National Register of Historic Places is an official list kept by the United States government. It includes buildings, sites, and objects that are important in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. It helps people appreciate and save historic places.

Mahnomen County's History

Mahnomen County is located in northwestern Minnesota. It was created in 1906, just a few years before the courthouse was built. The county seat, Mahnomen, is where the courthouse is located. The courthouse has been a key part of the county's history ever since it was built.

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