Sheridan County Courthouse, Sheridan
Facts and practical information
The Sheridan County Courthouse, located at the intersection of Burkett and Main Streets in Sheridan, is the seat of government of Sheridan County, Wyoming. Built from 1904 to 1905, the courthouse was the first built in the county. The firm of Link & McAllister designed the courthouse; their design features elements of the Classical Revival and Beaux-Arts styles. The courthouse is topped by an octagonal dome with oval and rectangular windows and a balustrade. The building's entrance features a pediment and frieze supported by two Ionic columns. In 1913, a jail with a sheriff's residence was added to the courthouse site; this building has a similar design to the courthouse. ()
224 South Main StreetSheridan
Sheridan County Courthouse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Trail End State Historic Site, SAGE Community ARTS, Sheridan Railroad Historic District, Sheridan Main Street Historic District.