Douglas County Courthouse
The Douglas County Courthouse was built of native limestone in 1904. It was saved from demolition in the 1960s when a modern courthouse was...
Rice County Courthouse
The historic Rice County Courthouse built of red brick and featuring a four directional clock tower was built in 1910. It is surrounded by...
Kingman County Courthouse
The Kingman County Courthouse is also on the National Register and is worth a look. The stairs are massive, like many of the old...
Harper County Court House
Anthony, the county seat of Harper County, is justly proud of her stately Court House, constructed in 1908. The building is on the National...
Barton County Courthouse
Santa Fe Trail travelers and traders passed through, traded, camped and hunted where the Barton County Courthouse now stands in the center of town....
Wabaunsee County Court House
This beautiful building was constructed in 1931. It is constructed of Carthage and native stone. The Carthage stone, used on the outside for facing,...
Riley County Courthouse
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places the dominating limestone Courthouse was completed in 1906, built by Topeka contractor, J.B. Betts, and local...
Pottawatomie County Courthouse
The Pottawatomie County Courthouse located in Westmoreland is constructed of native limestone. It was built in 1884, and is the second oldest courthouse in...
Marion County Courthouse
Completed in 1909, the Romanesque revival, native limestone courthouse has a clock tower and stone carvings at entrance. It is listed on the National...
McPherson County Courthouse
The cornerstone for this magnificent city landmark was laid in 1894 at a building cost of $35,000. The courthouse, built of native Kansas limestone,...