(Note, the text here is the original from the original Courthouses of the West entry. Since that time, I've learned that there is in fact an older courthouse still in use in the state, in Evanston Wyoming.).
Ostensibly exploring the practice of law before the internet. Heck, before good highways for that matter.
Monday, May 11, 2015
Monday at the Bar: Courthouses of the West: Weston County Courthouse, Newcastle Wyoming
Courthouses of the West: Weston County Courthouse, Newcastle Wyoming:



This is the Weston County Courthouse in Newcastle, Weston County, Wyoming. If this well preserved courthouse is not the oldest operating courthouse in the state, it must be very close to the oldest one still in use. The courthouse houses a courtroom of the 6th Judicial District, which also has a courthouse in Gillette, Wyoming.
(Note, the text here is the original from the original Courthouses of the West entry. Since that time, I've learned that there is in fact an older courthouse still in use in the state, in Evanston Wyoming.).
(Note, the text here is the original from the original Courthouses of the West entry. Since that time, I've learned that there is in fact an older courthouse still in use in the state, in Evanston Wyoming.).
Labels:
Architecture,
Blog Mirror,
Courthouses,
Courthouses of the West,
Korean War,
Monday at the bar,
Newcastle Wyoming,
Vietnam War,
World War One,
World War Two
Location:
Newcastle, WY 82701, USA
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