The 1841 Goshen Courthouse is located along Main Street (NY 207) in the center of Goshen, New York, the seat of Orange County, New York, United States. It was designed by popular local architect Thornton M. Niven in a Greek Revival style, meant to be a twin of the one he had already built in Newburgh, which at that time shared seat duties with the larger city. Construction of the building was approved by the county legislature in April 1841 and began shortly thereafter.
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| - The 1841 Goshen Courthouse is located along Main Street (NY 207) in the center of Goshen, New York, the seat of Orange County, New York, United States. It was designed by popular local architect Thornton M. Niven in a Greek Revival style, meant to be a twin of the one he had already built in Newburgh, which at that time shared seat duties with the larger city. Construction of the building was approved by the county legislature in April 1841 and began shortly thereafter. (en)
- Das 1841 Goshen Courthouse ist das ehemalige Gerichtsgebäude der US-amerikanischen Kleinstadt Goshen im Bundesstaat New York. Es wurde 1841 von dem angesehenen einheimischen Architekten im klassizistischen Stil im Zentrum des Ortes errichtet. Niven entwarf das Gebäude als Zwillingsbau zum Gerichtsgebäude im benachbarten Newburgh, das sich zu dieser Zeit den Verwaltungssitz des Orange County mit Goshen teilte. 1975 wurde der Bau in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen. (de)
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| - The courthouse from across the street (en)
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| - The 1841 Goshen Courthouse is located along Main Street (NY 207) in the center of Goshen, New York, the seat of Orange County, New York, United States. It was designed by popular local architect Thornton M. Niven in a Greek Revival style, meant to be a twin of the one he had already built in Newburgh, which at that time shared seat duties with the larger city. Construction of the building was approved by the county legislature in April 1841 and began shortly thereafter. During construction of the building, the remains of American Revolutionary War Loyalist guerilla leader Claudius Smith were rumored to have been found on the site and his skull embedded in the masonry above the front door. A plaque commemorating his hanging in Goshen and the associated tradition was dedicated at the site in 2016. It was used as a courthouse until 1970, when the recently constructed Orange County Government Center made more space available. It was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It is also a contributing property to the Church Park Historic District. As of 2007, an annex to the courthouse houses offices of the Orange County Department of Consumer Affairs and other offices. In 2011, after the Orange County Government Center was damaged by Hurricane Irene, three Supreme Court judges relocated their cases to the courthouse. In 2015, county officials announced a $2.9 million plan to improve insulation and handicap accessibility over the course of approximately a year. (en)
- Das 1841 Goshen Courthouse ist das ehemalige Gerichtsgebäude der US-amerikanischen Kleinstadt Goshen im Bundesstaat New York. Es wurde 1841 von dem angesehenen einheimischen Architekten im klassizistischen Stil im Zentrum des Ortes errichtet. Niven entwarf das Gebäude als Zwillingsbau zum Gerichtsgebäude im benachbarten Newburgh, das sich zu dieser Zeit den Verwaltungssitz des Orange County mit Goshen teilte. Bis ins Jahr 1970 behielt das Gebäude seine Funktion als Gericht, das dann aber aus Platzgründen in das neu errichtete umzog. Heute ist darin das Archiv der Orange County Genealogical Society untergebracht. 1975 wurde der Bau in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen. (de)
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