Washington County Courthouse (Illinois)
The Washington County Courthouse in Nashville, Illinois, serves as the primary judicial and administrative center for Washington County. The current courthouse is a brick structure, built in 1884, replacing earlier courthouses that served the county since its establishment. It is located on the public square in the center of Nashville.
The courthouse houses courtrooms for the Circuit Court of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, as well as offices for various county officials, including the County Clerk, Treasurer, and Assessor. Public records, vital statistics, and other county documents are maintained within the building. The architecture is typical of late 19th-century courthouses, featuring elements of Romanesque Revival style, including arched windows and a prominent clock tower.
The courthouse has been a focal point for community events and gatherings throughout its history. It represents the legal and governmental authority within Washington County and plays a significant role in the civic life of the region. Historical markers or displays may exist on the grounds or within the courthouse to commemorate significant events or figures in the county's history.