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Roseau County Courthouse
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Roseau County Courthouse is located in Minnesota
Roseau County Courthouse
Location in Minnesota
Roseau County Courthouse is located in the United States
Roseau County Courthouse
Location in the United States
Location Roseau, Minnesota
Built 1913
NRHP reference No. 85001763

The Roseau County Courthouse is an important historic building. It is located at 216 West Center Street in Roseau, Minnesota, United States. This building is the main office for Roseau County. It was built a long time ago, in 1913.

What is a Courthouse?

A courthouse is a special building. It is where legal matters are handled. People go there for many reasons. These include solving disagreements or getting important papers. It is a place where justice is served.

Roseau County's Main Building

The Roseau County Courthouse is the "seat" of Roseau County. This means it is the main center for the county's government. Important decisions for the county are made here. It helps keep the community organized.

A Look Back in Time

This courthouse has a rich history. It was built in 1913. That makes it over 100 years old! The building has seen many changes over the years. It stands as a symbol of the county's past.

Why is it Important?

The Roseau County Courthouse is more than just an old building. It is a place where laws are upheld. It is also where important records are kept safe. These records include birth certificates and property deeds. The courthouse helps the community run smoothly every day.

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