It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
[1] The building housed the circuit court of St. Croix County, Wisconsin from 1900 until 1966.
[2] It then served as a county office building until 1993, when the county constructed its current courthouse and government center.
It was deemed "One of the finest of the state's courthouses designed in the Richardsonian manner" and described as "a symmetrical assemblage of Romanesque elements.
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