Marshall County Courthouse
Marshall County Courthouse, County courthouse in Marshalltown, Iowa
Marshall County Courthouse is a neoclassical limestone structure featuring four columns framing its main entrance and a central rotunda crowned by a dome. The building continues to function as the county's administrative and judicial center, hosting legal proceedings and official business daily.
The courthouse was completed in 1886 by architect John C. Cochrane and represents the third judicial structure built at this location. Its construction followed citizen approval of substantial public funding, reflecting the community's commitment to modern legal facilities.
This building serves as the civic heart where residents gather for legal matters and official business. It represents the continuity of local governance and remains central to the community's sense of order and justice.
As an active courthouse, visitor access follows standard building protocols, so it helps to call ahead about access rules and visiting during regular business hours. Security screening at the entrance and restricted areas are standard procedures you should expect.
A 2018 tornado caused severe damage, leading to a major restoration that included complete removal and rebuilding of the damaged dome. This extensive work demonstrates how much the community valued returning this landmark to its original condition.
Location: Iowa
Architects: John C. Cochrane
Architectural style: Neoclassical architecture
Made from material: limestone
GPS coordinates: 42.04861,-92.91167
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:41
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