Old Courthouse Museum
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315 W Madison St, Durand, WI 54736
715-672-5423
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- Serving as the Pepin County Courthouse from 1874-1985, the building is the only remaining wood-frame courthouse in Wisconsin and one of only two existing Greek Revival style courthouses in the state. Both the courthouse and jail are listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Place. Exhibits feature Helen Parkhurst, world famous educator, and the outlaw Maxwell Brothers.Serving as the Pepin County Courthouse from 1874-1985, the building is the only remaining wood-frame courthouse in Wisconsin and one of only two existing Greek Revival style courthouses in the state. Both the courthouse and jail are listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Place. Exhibits feature Helen Parkhurst, world famous educator, and the outlaw Maxwell Brothers.
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