1883 Stutsman County Courthouse

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504 3rd Ave SE
Jamestown, ND 58401
The Stutsman County Courthouse, built in 1883, is the oldest surviving courthouse in North Dakota and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. During the days of the Dakota Territory, meetings were held in the courthouse in preparation for statehood. The building is considered a superb but rare example in the Upper Midwest of the Gothic-Revival style of architecture. The interior is outstanding for its stamped metal ornamentation that dates to 1905. Restoration efforts have been continuous since the 1990s. In recent years, the courthouse has seen tremendous progress on the interior restoration. Visitors to the site will truly see historic preservation in action!

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5.04 reviews
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Don’t miss this courthouse!
8/20/2023

Steve was a fantastic guide. It is a true gem of a building. Hearing the history of how close it cam...

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Great museum still being worked on, so it will get even better
6/16/2023

We stopped in to see the courthouse and do the escape room in the basement. Both were well worth th...

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Historic
6/24/2018

I love history being saved rather than being torn down The current summer schedule for performances ...

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