Douglas County Courthouse | |
Location | SE corner of Massachusetts and 11th Sts., Lawrence, Kansas |
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Coordinates | 38°57′48″N 95°14′7″W / 38.96333°N 95.23528°W |
Area | 2 acres (0.81 ha) |
Built | 1903 |
Architect | John G. Haskell and Frederick C. Gunn |
Architectural style | Romanesque |
NRHP reference No. | 75000708[1] |
Added to NRHP | April 14, 1975 |
The Douglas County Courthouse in Lawrence, Kansas is a three-and-a-half-story stone building erected in 1903.[2]
It was designed by noted 19th-century architect John G. Haskell in association with another architect, Frederick C. Gunn.[2]
It is a Richardsonian Romanesque work.[3]: 29–30
Its "dominant feature" is a six-story-tall square clock tower, with four minarets and a pyramidal roof topped by a metal finial. There is also a smaller octagonal stair tower with an eight-sided roof, topped by another finial. Windows in the stair tower alternate on the five visible sides of the tower.[2]