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Dallas County Courthouse (Iowa)

Dallas County Courthouse
Dallas County Courthouse, Adel, Iowa.jpg
Dallas County Courthouse (Iowa) is located in Iowa
Dallas County Courthouse (Iowa)
Dallas County Courthouse (Iowa) is located in the US
Dallas County Courthouse (Iowa)
Location Town Square
Adel, Iowa
Coordinates 41°37′4″N 94°1′3″W / 41.61778°N 94.01750°W / 41.61778; -94.01750Coordinates: 41°37′4″N 94°1′3″W / 41.61778°N 94.01750°W / 41.61778; -94.01750
Built 1902
Architect W. T. Proudfoot
George Bird
Architectural style Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals
Part of Adel Public Square Historic District (#09000106)
MPS County Courthouses in Iowa TR
NRHP Reference # 73000723
Added to NRHP November 26, 1973

The Dallas County Courthouse in Adel, Iowa, United States was built in 1902. It was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, and is a part of the County Courthouses in Iowa Thematic Resource. In 2009 it was included as a contributing property in the Adel Public Square Historic District. The current structure is the fourth building to house court functions and county administration.

Dallas County’s first courthouse was a cabin constructed of cottonwood logs and served the county from 1848-1853. Leaders constructed a second courthouse that served for five years when they constructed a third facility. It was a two-story brick structure measuring 64 by 42 feet (20 m × 13 m), and was built for $20,000. In November 1900, county voters authorized $85,000 to construct the current courthouse. It is four-floors and was dedicated in September 1902.

The courthouse, designed by the Des Moines architectural firm of Proudfoot & Bird, was modeled on a French castle and cost $109,243. It is constructed of Bedford stone and features a 128-foot (39 m) tower housing a $1,000 clock. Statues of the goddess of Justice flank the main entrance. A renovation project began in 2005 to deal with structural issues has restored of the rotunda and also addressed cosmetic concerns such as repainting interior spaces in their original color schemes and installing new light fixtures to match the wrought iron of the Grand Stair Case. The final stage of the project is an $80,000 restoration of the artwork on the ceiling.


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