The Lauderdale County Courthouse in Ripley, Tennessee, is a notable example of early 20th-century public architecture. This imposing structure served as the administrative heart of the county for decades.
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Ethnic Heritage-black; Education; Social History
185 Spring St., Ripley, Tennessee
Architecture; Conservation
Joe Crihfield Rd., Ripley, Tennessee
Architecture
17 E. Jackson Ave., Ripley, Tennessee
Politics/Government
128 Wardlaw Pl., Ripley, Tennessee
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