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Mono
County Courthouse
Completed 1880
After a survey of state boundaries, in 1863 citizens of Mono were
alarmed to learn that their county seat, Aurora, lay three miles
inside the Territory of Nevada. It was reported that upon hearing
the news, the presiding judge immediately closed the court and
announced that he would try no further cases there. Voters selected
Bridgeport as the new center of government and built a landmark
Italianate building that remains in use as one of the state's
oldest operating courthouses. The courthouse is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places.
Courtesy Eastern California Museum
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