Located in Kenton, Ohio, United States, it was completed in 1915 at a cost of $275,000.
[2] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 21, 1979,[1] and a state historical marker was placed on the courthouse lawn in 1996.
[2] The present courthouse is the third structure to occupy the middle of the city's central square; it replaced an 1880 building, which in turn replaced a structure erected in 1834.
Architectural historians have ranked it as a fine example of neoclassical architecture, with elements such as pilasters topped with Doric capitals and walls of dressed stone.
[4] Lit by a skylight with stained glass, the interior features multiple murals and chandeliers made of brasswork.