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Madera County Courthouse
Completed 1901
After Madera was created from the northern section of Fresno County
in 1893, the first superior court was located on the upper floor
of a drugstore while plans were made for a courthouse to be built
of local granite. Just five years after the completion of the
courthouse, a fire on Christmas Eve 1906 destroyed the upper floors
and tower, which were quickly rebuilt. The courts and county offices
moved out of the building in 1957, and it remained vacant until
1971, when it was renovated as the Madera County Historical Society
Museum. The courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic
Places.
Courtesy California State Library
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