The Van Wert County, Ohio Courthouse (1876-)

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A lot of historic courthouses were designed in a style I call “American Exuberance.” In the pioneer days, courthouses functional buildings built without any frills. Influences came flooding in from all over after the Civil War, though, and architects mashed them all up into fanciful concoctions. That’s American Exuberance, and the Van Wert County Courthouse in Ohio is a singular example of it.

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