The eponymous city of Shasta was the second county seat, and the county courthouse was housed in a former saloon, restaurant, and billiard-room originally built in 1855, then purchased and remodeled for the court in 1861;[2][3] it is now part of Shasta State Historic Park, which is California Historical Landmark No.
[4] [5] After the county seat was moved from Shasta to Redding in 1888, bids for the first purpose-built county courthouse in Redding were advertised in June 1888[6] and completed in May 1889 at the corner of 3rd and G streets;[7] it survived a fire in 1924.
The new Shasta County Courthouse was approved on December 15, 2010.
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