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From 1935 to 1936 the building was extended. [1] The courthouse was originally called the Auckland Supreme Court, but the name was changed in 1980 to make way for the naming of an eventual new Supreme Court of New Zealand. [4] [5] [3] In 1988 part of the original building was demolished to expand the courthouse. [1]
The Knoxville City-County Building is a building at 400 Main Street in Knoxville, Tennessee that houses the offices of the city government of Knoxville and the county government of Knox County, Tennessee. It also houses the Knox County Jail. [1] The building stands ten stories, and contains 534,000 square feet (49,600 m 2) of office space. [2]
Ed Jones Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse† Jackson: 109 South Highland Avenue: W.D. Tenn. 1934–present: U.S. Rep. Ed Jones (1988) U.S. Court House & Post Office† Knoxville: 600 Market Street: E.D. Tenn. 1874–1933 Later used by the Tennessee Valley Authority; now the East Tennessee Historical Center. n/a U.S. Post Office & Courthouse ...
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The United States Post Office and Courthouse, commonly called the Knoxville Post Office, is a state building located at 501 Main Street in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. Constructed in 1934 for use as a post office and federal courthouse, the building contains numerous Art Deco and Moderne elements, and is clad in Tennessee marble . [ 2 ]
High Court Building may refer to: Auckland High Court; Old High Court Building, Dhaka; High Court Building (Hong Kong) High Court Building (Yangon)
Knoxville faced with 'a 100-year decision' on riverside high-rise. Along West Hill Avenue, the building would be just six stories. On the south side, where the most criticism was directed ...
The Knox County Courthouse is a historic building located at 300 Main Street in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Built in 1886, it served as Knox County's courthouse until the completion of the City-County Building in 1980, and continues to house offices for several county departments. [ 4 ]