Allamakee County Court House, County courthouse in Waukon, United States.
Allamakee County Court House is an administrative building from 1940 with pressed brick and Bedford limestone exterior walls. The interior features monochromatic corridors and terrazzo floors, with county offices positioned on both sides of the central hallway.
Built in 1940, this courthouse served as the third county administrative building after Waukon and Lansing disputed the county seat location for years. The structure came after the city won the competition to house the county's central offices.
A monument from the 1920s sits on the courthouse grounds, honoring soldiers who fought in the American Civil War. This memorial reflects the town's connection to its military past.
The building is straightforward to navigate, with county offices directly accessible from central corridors. This clear layout helps visitors find the services they need without confusion.
This is the last courthouse in Iowa built with Depression-era federal funding. The building represents a rare example of Depression Modern architecture that did not become common in the state afterward.
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