Typically in small towns across the land, the courthouse is usually the most imposing building. Most were built in the 19th century and feature cool architectural styles that were all forgotten by modernism and the Bauhaus movement. Most new courthouses and municipal buildings look like factories and are quickly dated. However, these old structure have a classic and lasting feel that renders them endearing. This is the Wayne County, PA. courthouse in Honesdale.
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