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Berrien Springs Courthouse

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Barrien Springs Courthouse
Barrien Springs Courthouse

The Berrien Springs Courthouse (1839 County Courthouse) is a former government building located at the corner of Union and Cass Streets in Berrien Springs, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. It is the oldest courthouse in Michigan and today is part of the History Center at Courthouse Square and is operated by the Berrien County Historical Association.

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Berrien Springs Courthouse
North Cass Street, Oronoko Charter Township

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History Center at Courthouse Square

North Cass Street
49103 Oronoko Charter Township
Michigan, United States
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