Weld County Courthouse

The Weld County Courthouse, at 9th St. and 9th Ave. in Greeley, Colorado, is a Classical Revival-style building built in 1917.

[1] It was built of Indiana limestone and marble and has a colossal portico of Ionic columns.

[2] It was deemed "significant for its architectural style, which is unique in the Greeley area, and because it is both the center of and a visible focal point for county government.

"[2] Its National Register nomination asserted "There is a great integrity and dignity in the total design.

[1] The "Lady Liberty of Greeley" statue on the courthouse grounds was restored and re-installed in 2006.

"Lady Liberty of Greeley"