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Fairfield County Courthouse (Ohio)

Buildings and structures in Fairfield County, OhioCounty courthouses in OhioGovernment buildings completed in 1872
Fairfield County (Ohio) Courhouse
Fairfield County (Ohio) Courhouse

The Fairfield County Courthouse is located at 224 East Main Street in Lancaster, Ohio. The courthouse is the second for the county.

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Fairfield County Courthouse (Ohio)
Zane, Berne Township

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Fairfield County Courthouse

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43130 Berne Township
Ohio, United States
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