Clermont County Courthouse vestibule   Save
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Description: Caption reads: "Project W.P. #5748. Vestibule, Clermont County Courthouse, Batavia, Ohio. Photo by Federal Writers' Photographer. January 14, 1937." Clermont County Courthouse is located at 270 Main Street in Batavia, Ohio and was completed in 1936, having been designed by the architectural firm of Hunt & Allan in the Neoclassical style for $100,000. The building has a rectangular footprint and is two stories high. The facade of the building is lined with red brick and limestone trimwork. The building's main entrance is accessed by a flight of stairs and is framed by four large Tuscan piers supporting an entablature above. A window is located to each side of the central door with a window directly in line on the second floor. The wings to either side of the entrance projection contains three windows on each floor. The flat roof is hidden behind a solid balustrade. An addition was finished in 1998 and is located to the rear of the old courthouse. The design was approved by the commissioners and was submitted by Steinkamp, Steinkamp & Hampton. The building was designed in Greek Revival style and contains a central pediment supported by Tuscan columns with brick bases. The pediment contains an elliptical window. A drum rises from the roofline and is topped by a clock tower capped by a dome. It was constructed under the Works Progress Administration of the 1930s and unfortunately an elaborate courthouse was not feasible due to the Great Depression. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B04F07_03_01
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio--History. Ohio; United States. Works Progress Administration of Ohio
Places: Batavia (Ohio); Clermont County (Ohio)