Summit County Courthouse (Ohio)
Buildings and structures in Akron, OhioCounty courthouses in OhioCourthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in OhioNational Register of Historic Places in Summit County, Ohio
Summit County Courthouse, (1905-1908) located at 209 South High Street, Akron, Ohio was designed in the Second Renaissance Style by Cleveland architect J. Milton Dyer. The seated figures of Justice and Law were created by Cleveland sculptor Herman Matzen. Two powerful lions guard the South High Street side of the building. Dyer, a well known Cleveland, Ohio architect also worked with Cleveland sculptor Matzen again on the Lake County Courthouse, located in Painesville, Ohio, 1909. The courthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
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South Broadway Street, Akron Cascade Valley
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N 41.079555555556 ° | E -81.517111111111 ° |
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Summit County Courthouse
South Broadway Street
44308 Akron, Cascade Valley
Ohio, United States
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