Butler County Courthouse, El Dorado
Facts and practical information
The Butler County Courthouse is a public courthouse constructed in 1909, in El Dorado, Kansas. It was designed by George P. Washburn & Sons to serve as the main county courthouse for Butler County. The Romanesque Revival courthouse was typical of Washburn's courthouse designs; of the eleven surviving courthouses designed by the architect, nine are Romanesque. The red brick courthouse features a central clock tower and four octagonal corner towers, a statue of the Goddess of Justice, and a hipped roof with cross gables, all common features of Washburn's work. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. ()
205 West Central AvenueEl Dorado
Butler County Courthouse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kansas Oil Museum, El Dorado Carnegie Library, El Dorado State Park.