Architects from New Orleans designed this two-story brick Classical Revival courthouse and its c. 1920 addition. Its monumental Ionic portico faces Main Street on a large lot that has been converted to a square. The poured-concrete Moderne jail by Vinson B. Smith was added to the rear in 1937.
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HANCOCK COUNTY COURTHOUSE
1911, Keenan and Weiss; c. 1920 addition, Nolan and Torre; 2007–2010, renovated and addition, Pryor and Morrow. 150 Main St.
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