Robertson County Courthouse, County courthouse in Springfield, Tennessee.
The Robertson County Courthouse is a Victorian-style building in Springfield defined by a central clock tower and two wings added during different construction phases. The structure houses various county offices including the Circuit Court Clerk's office and other administrative departments.
The building was originally constructed in 1879 as a courthouse. Between 1929 and 1930, it received a clock tower and two new wings that gave it its current distinctive appearance.
The courthouse has long served as a gathering place where people handle their official business and connect with neighbors. Its position on the town square makes it a natural hub for the community.
The building is located on Public Square and is accessible on weekdays when county offices are open to the public. Visitors can explore the interior and view the architecture from all angles.
The building came together through the work of different architects who each left their mark on the design. This mixed approach to its creation is part of what gives it character as it stands today.
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