The St. Joseph County Courthouse, located in Centreville, Michigan, serves as the primary judicial and administrative center for St. Joseph County. Constructed in 1885, the courthouse is a notable example of late 19th-century architecture, reflecting the architectural styles popular during that era. It houses the county's circuit court, probate court, and various county government offices. The building's architectural features often include a prominent central tower or dome, detailed brickwork or stonework, and large windows that allow for ample natural light. The courthouse serves as a historical landmark within the county and is a focal point for civic activity and community events.
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