Miami County Courthouse
Troy, Ohio
Date: 1885
Address: Bounded by Main, Short, Plum, and Water Sts.
Style: Beaux Arts
Architect: Joseph Warren Yost
added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 as Miami County Courthouse and Power Station.
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The Miami County Courthouse is an historic building in Troy, Ohio, United States. Built in 1885, it was designed by noted Ohio (and later New York) architect, Joseph W. Yost, who also designed the similar Belmont County Courthouse built at the same time in St. Clairsville. It has high arched windows, Corinthian columns supporting the outthrust corners and main entrance. A flight of stairs runs to the main entrance. The central pediment rests on an arch supported by Corinthian columns. The corners of the building thrust out and support a pediment, on top of each rests a tower crowned with an urn. A central tower rises from the middle of the building supporting the clock tower and dome, a statue of justice stand at the very top. On May 30, 1975, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places as the Miami County Courthouse and Power Station.
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