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Coffey County Courthouse (Kansas)

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The Coffey County Courthouse, built in 1907, stands as a prominent landmark in Burlington with its Beaux-Arts design and distinctive four-faced clock tower. Visitors can explore the building's interior, which retains original details like marble floors and woodwork, and view local history displays in the lobby. The courthouse remains an active government facility, offering a glimpse into early 20th-century civic architecture and the county's heritage. Its hilltop location provides views of the surrounding area.

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  • Admire the four-faced clock tower and Beaux-Arts exterior
  • View historic photographs and artifacts in the lobby displays
  • Observe original marble floors and woodwork inside the courthouse

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