The McHenry County Courthouse in Towner, North Dakota was built in 1907.
Along with a number of other North Dakota courthouses designed by its architects Buechner & Orth, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
[1] It includes Beaux Arts architecture and is said to be "an economy version" of the architects' Traill County Courthouse design.
Its surface is buff brown brick, and it has a limestone line about the first floor level.
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