I've been writing about some classic Midwest courthouses this week, and I thought I'd share a couple of alternate images that didn't make it into my post earlier this week about the Hendricks County Courthouse in Danville, Indiana.
I particularly loved the stained glass dome and the view from the courthouse rotunda's third floor.


Want to learn more about Hendricks County and see photos of the courthouse's 1912-1914 construction? Check out Danville (Images of America) by Jeffrey K. Baldwin and the Hendricks County Historical Society.
Thanks to Debbie Dubrow of Delicious Baby for creating and coordinating Photo Friday to link travel photos and blog posts across the Web.
Thanks Thanks to the Hendricks County Convention and Visitors Bureau for sponsoring my visit to Hendricks County, providing lodging, meals and a tour of Hendricks County attractions for my review during my recent visit there, with no further compensation. I was free to express my own opinions about the stay and experiences, and the opinions expressed here are mine.
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Lots of interesting history back there in ol' Indiana!
Posted by: Sonja | February 17, 2013 at 11:06 AM
Thanks for stopping by, Sonja!
We sure learned a lot about Indiana this last trip out.
Posted by: Dominique King | February 18, 2013 at 03:59 PM