[1] It has a Doric tetrastyle projecting two-story portico with entablatures and a heavy cornice.
It is topped by domed clock tower, which rises in the center of the building.
The courtroom "ceiling is coved and has large recessed squares overhead.
"[2] It was designed or built by G. Lloyd Preacher, with Anniston, Alabama contractors Little, Cleckler Construction Co.[2]
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