Old Allamakee County Courthouse
2nd St., Lansing, IAThis courthouse was a victim of county seat rivalry, serving its original function only from 1861 to 1867. The county courthouse is locally significant as the historical focus of county seat government, and of the political power and prestige derived from the community's status as the county seat. As the center of county government, an Iowa town was reasonably assured of economic and population growth, and a prominent role in local social and political life. The county courthouse represents a significant public investment in a structure built not simply for utilitarian purposes, but also as a monument associated with the historical importance of county organization and development.
Local significance of the building:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
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