This is not the most attractive courthouse. In fact, I would rank it only a little higher than some of the least attractive ones I’ve seen. I assume it was built in the 1960s, not exactly a high-water mark for courthouse design. I’m sure it’s good enough, but ugh. We ended up going to a … Continue reading 765. Moscow, Latah County (ID02)
764. Lewiston, Nez Pearce County (ID01)
Oh, Idaho! Now, this is actually a really nice courthouse. Good, solid, and dependable. It’s hardly the first courthouse built in the area, but coming from 1928, it would do nicely. Weirdly, this might actually be a highly, highly, highly remodeled version of the original courthouse from 1889. The 1974 extension, though? Not so nice. Idaho’s County … Continue reading 764. Lewiston, Nez Pearce County (ID01)
763. Asotin, Asotin County (WA30)
Well, it’s a courthouse. I’m not impressed with it, but it fulfills its function, so I’m not going to complain (too much). I found it funny that the rear entrance seemed much more interesting than the front entrance. That leaves me wondering if that was once the front entrance and somehow the entire orientation of … Continue reading 763. Asotin, Asotin County (WA30)
762. Pomeroy, Garfield County (WA29)
This struck me as a fine example of (for lack of a better term) alternate courthouse architecture. It felt like a hodgepodge of styles, each added on almost randomly until you ended up with the building you see before you. Or maybe it was designed that way. Who knows? I certainly don't. I'm not the … Continue reading 762. Pomeroy, Garfield County (WA29)
761. Dayton, Columbia County (WA28)
Usually, when you find a courthouse, you find something made of stone, brick, or whitewashed something. Green is something you don’t normally expect to see. While it’s not unknown for whitewash to be tinted for decorative purposes, this kind of light avocado color is not, in my experience, a normal outcome. Of course, I doubt … Continue reading 761. Dayton, Columbia County (WA28)
760. Walla Walla, Walla Walla County (WA27)
Walla Walla is one of those places that I had heard of but never imagined going to, considering its primary claim to fame as the corporate home of the Little Giant Vacuum Cleaner Company. But there I was, and its courthouse was lovely. Not Pasco lovely, mind you, but lovely. A nice classical structure for … Continue reading 760. Walla Walla, Walla Walla County (WA27)
759. Pasco, Franklin County (WA26)
This is quite a stunning courthouse! When we pulled up, I was immediately thrown by how gorgeous it was. I was immediately reminded of New Madrid when I looked upon it, especially the gorgeous dome atop it. For a moment, I almost wept, knowing that I could not truly experience the beauty of it. As … Continue reading 759. Pasco, Franklin County (WA26)
758. Prosser, Benton County (WA25)
A lovely courthouse. I lingered for a few moments, hoping that the model out front would decide to move, but apparently, she decided she needed to read all of Wikipedia at the same time I wanted to photograph. I did this quickly and regretted not getting any of the feel for the locale. My rushing, … Continue reading 758. Prosser, Benton County (WA25)
757. Ritzville, Adams County (WA24)
How are you gonna keep ‘em down on the farm once they’ve seen the lights of Ritzville? Yes, Ritzville is pretty small, though not Moro or Paint Rock small, so there’s that. I will say the courthouse is a nice specimen. It’s looking back to the WPA, and there’s just a little bit of Art … Continue reading 757. Ritzville, Adams County (WA24)
756. Ephrata, Grant County (WA23)
Now that’s a courthouse! I was curious about its age because it seemed to occupy this weird space between old and well maintained and newer but emulating a classic style. A little research revealed the answer was a little from column A and a little from column B. It was built in 1917–18 but had … Continue reading 756. Ephrata, Grant County (WA23)
