Love County Courthouse
This unique octagonal architecture with four impressive columns at each of four entrances is Oklahoma’s first county courthouse built after statehood. The cornerstone of Nelson Georgia Marble was laid during Masonic ceremonies on April 29, 1910. The building was dedicated on November 24, with Senator J. Clint Graham presiding. The building houses all county offices and is a point of pride and focus of community activities.
Getting There & Details
- Address
- 400 W. Main
- Phone
- 580-276-3059
- Map
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