[3] The courthouse, which in 1987 held various government and community offices, is a "three-story-plus-attic cubical mass extended on the north and south by large but slightly shorter wings."
It has a monumental stone portico with Corinthian pilasters, topped by a brick parapet and a round clock.
[3] The district includes the Old Grayson County Jail (1934), 113 E. Main St., "an example of WPA Public Architecture.
Classical in design elements (palladian window and pilasters) it has unusual and decorative brick and stone patterns on the front facade.
This article about a property in Grayson County, Kentucky on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.