Lebanon, Indiana • Boone County
The Boone County Courthouse in Lebanon, Indiana, is a striking three-story granite structure built in 1893. Its Richardsonian Romanesque style is characterized by its rusticated stonework, prominent arched entrances, and a commanding central clock tower. The building's imposing presence and intricate detailing reflect the prosperity and civic pride of late 19th-century Boone County.
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404 W. Main St., Lebanon, Indiana
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935 E. Washington St., Lebanon, Indiana
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