
Inside this Queen Anne style courthouse are pressed-tin ceilings, gleaming wood doors, historic photos, and original furnishings. The front door handle is the original hardware placed there in 1886, and upstairs in the courtroom take a step-back-in-time by walking across the creaky wood floors. The courthouse was a setting for the 1969 movie The Learning Tree, filmed by famed Kansan Gordon Parks.
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