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Marin
County Courthouse
Completed 1873
Marin's first civic center was a converted group of adobe buildings
situated in downtown San Rafael. A bond issue for a new courthouse
was finally passed in 1872, and construction was begun. The new,
Neoclassical courthouse accommodated all of the county offices
for nearly a century. By the 1950s, the growth of the county,
spurred since 1937 by the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge,
required the construction of a new complex. The county retained
Frank Lloyd Wright to design the Marin County Civic Center, the
famed architect's last project.
Courtesy California State Library
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