Tuolumne County Superior Court

A replacement courthouse was completed in Spring 1900, designed by the architectural firm of William Mooser and Son.

[3] Local legend states the new courthouse was originally designed to face Washington Street, but locally prominent citizen Samuel S. Bradford had the plans altered to face his house, across Yaney Avenue.

[3] A new Tuolumne County Law and Justice Center began construction in October 2019 to consolidate the two existing locations,[5] with completion scheduled for May 2021.

[6] Lionakis is the credited architectural firm and construction administrator; it will be built incorporating locally sourced materials.

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