A photo blog depicting contemporary courthouses in the Western United States.
Showing posts with label 2nd Judicial District. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2nd Judicial District. Show all posts
Sunday, February 21, 2021
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Carbon County Courthouse, Rawlins Wyoming
This is the Carbon County Courthouse in Rawlins Wyoming. This Depression era courthouse was built by the Works Project Administration, like the former courthouse in Casper, Wyoming. It houses the Carbon County Court and also serves Wyoming's Second Judicial District together with the courthouse in Albany County.
This courthouse is unique for a classic Wyoming courthouse in that it sits on an entire city block in the center of town. While not visible in these photos, due to the mature trees, the courthouse is also unique in that it was built with attached substantial living quarters which served the sheriff and his family at the time of its construction. The concept was that the sheriff would need to live there, as the jail was housed in the courthouse.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Albany County Courthouse, Laramie Wyoming.
This is the Albany County Courthouse in Laramie, Wyoming. The courthouse was built in 1931, and is typical for government buildings of that era, which were generally affecting a more "modern" appearance.
This courthouse is one of two courthouses serving the Wyoming's 2nd Judicial District, the other being in Rawlins Wyoming. This courthouse also serves as the seat of the county government and the seat of the Circuit Court for Albany County. The courthouse is perhaps unique in Wyoming in that the presence of the University of Wyoming's College of Law means that it has a bit more student interaction than some other courts.
Second Judicial District's courtroom.
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