Madison County Courthouse in London, Ohio. Built in 1890-1892, and has remained virtually unchanged since it was built. The courthouse was designed by architect C. H. Maetsel, and was built by contractors, Doerzbaeh and Decker. The building was erected at a cost of $209,445. The courthouse rests on a stone foundation, and measures approximately seventy-five feet square. The cornerstone was laid on October 4,1890. Architectural Style-Second Empire. Posted to the National Register of Historic Places on March 14, 1973. GPS: 39.88657°N, -83.44931°W.
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