Hair and Company designed the building in the Classical Revival style; it was the first county courthouse the firm planned in Oklahoma.
While a metal dome originally topped the building, it was removed in 1938 due to irreparable corrosion.
Due to a series of additions and renovations in the 1960s, it no longer retains its historic appearance.
The courthouse grounds also include a United Daughters of the Confederacy memorial, a well, and a statue of a cowboy.
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