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100-124 East Central

100-124 East Central

The Ottawa County Courthouse was completed in 1916. It replaced the original courthouse located where Coleman Theater is today. In 1953, it received an extensive expansion and remodel. In 2009, it was demolished, and a new courthouse was built on the same property. It has taken up the entire block of 100 East Central, south side, since 1916.

Ottawa County Courthouse, from a post card, 1930’s

 

Courthouse as seen circa 1940

Aerial view of East Central, including courthouse, 1948

Courthouse, circa 1964

Courthouse about 1998. This kid grew up thinking that was the original Statue of Liberty!

2009 demolition of the courthouse

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