Gibson County Courthouse
Gibson County Courthouse, National Register landmark in Princeton, Indiana.
The Gibson County Courthouse is a county government building in Princeton, Indiana, constructed with red brick walls and stone trim across two stories with a full basement. Interior spaces feature finishes in black walnut and oak that showcase the craftsmanship of its era.
The current building was completed in 1884 and represents the third government structure on this site, following earlier courthouses built in 1814 and 1843. This succession shows how the community expanded and required larger facilities over time.
The courthouse square serves as a central meeting place where Princeton residents gather for community events and local celebrations throughout the year. It functions as a natural hub where people connect and share daily life.
The courthouse is easily accessible on foot and centrally located in downtown Princeton with clear sight lines and easy navigation. Visitors can explore the building and surrounding square freely to appreciate the architecture and streetscape.
The building displays Romanesque Revival architectural elements with characteristic arches and details typical of civic structures from this period. These stylistic features make it a representative example of late 1800s construction traditions that set it apart from simpler courthouse designs.
Location: Indiana
Architects: McDonald Brothers
Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 38.35554,-87.56813
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:03
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