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1. Johnson County Courthouse Johnson County Courthouse County government; Courthouses; Clock towers; Cannons; Cannon balls; Sculpture The brick and stone building has some ornate work over the windows. There is a clock tower on the roof. A cannon and a stack of cannonballs can be seen in the lawn along with the statue of a soldier.

2. Marion County Courthouse Marion County Courthouse City & town life; Courthouses; Clock towers The building is Renaissance-style with a mansard roof and clock tower. A vendor on the corner is selling Whips and Hammocks.

3. Clinton County Courthouse Clinton County Courthouse County government; Courthouses; Clock towers; Sculpture; Horses; Hitching posts The limestone building has a clock tower centered on the roof. Statues decorate the roofline. Horses and carriages are tied to the hitching posts along the curbs.

4. Henry County Courthouse Henry County Courthouse County government; Courthouses; Towers The brick and stone courthouse is Victorian-style. There is a tower over the front entrance.

5. Hamilton County Courthouse Hamilton County Courthouse County government; Courthouses; Clock towers; Cannons; Cannon balls The building is French Renaissance-style and constructed of brick and stone. A clock tower tops the mansard roof. A cannon and two stacks of cannon balls are on the lawn.

6. Hancock County Courthouse, Greenfield, Indiana Hancock County Courthouse, Greenfield, Indiana Hancock County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities; Limestone The Romanesque/Gothic Bedford limestone courthouse was completed in 1898 at a cost of $242,600 and was the 4th county courthouse. It is noted for its turreted windows and a bell tower containing a Howard...

7. Hamilton County Courthouse Hamilton County Courthouse Hamilton County (Ind.); Courthouses Noblesville was founded in 1823 and probably named for James Noble, the first U.S. Senator from Indiana. The current courthouse was completed in 1879 and heated by steam, which was considered progressive...
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