826. Portland, Cumberland County (ME02)

Welcome to the other Portland! Neoclassicism, thy name is the Cumberland County Courthouse! But I must admit, the courthouse was secondary by the time we arrived. Making it to Portland was another of the ultimate goals of the trip. We immediately went to our target, Fort Williams Park and, more importantly ... ... Portland Head … Continue reading 826. Portland, Cumberland County (ME02)

825. Alfred, York County (ME01)

Oh, Maine!The York County Courthouse was nicer than I expected (I really liked the Jeffersonian portico), but its history was a little more confusing. Alfred has been the county seat since 1803. This building was completed in 1807. But the original county seat, established in 1652, was the town of York (which makes sense), and … Continue reading 825. Alfred, York County (ME01)

823. Concord, Merrimack County (NH03)

A good night's sleep had prepared me and the fellowship for the hard New Hampshire morning. [NB: it was not hard.] I had expected something more historical as courthouses go. Every courthouse in the Northeast seemed either really old or really new. Of course, that was not always the case because architectural revival styles are … Continue reading 823. Concord, Merrimack County (NH03)