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Grundy County Courthouse
Grundy County Courthouse, situated in Trenton, MO, serves as the administrative hub for Grundy County, Missouri. Established on January 29, 1841, the county was named after Felix Grundy, a prominent Tennessee Senator and United States Attorney General. Nestled in the north/central region of Missouri, Grundy County shares borders with Mercer, Sullivan, Linn, Livingston, Daviess, and Harrison Counties. Home to a population of 9,720 as of the 2021 census estimate, Grundy County offers a range of services through its various offices, courts, and departments. The courthouse, located at 700 Main Street in Trenton, operates Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, welcoming residents for a multitude of administrative functions and community events. With a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century, Grundy County Courthouse stands as a testament to the county's enduring legacy and commitment to serving its residents. From tax payments and elections to legal proceedings and public administration, the courthouse plays a vital role in maintaining the county's governance and civic life.
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