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Lackawanna County Courthouse

Medium:

acrylic on canvas

Dimensions:

20

×

16

inches

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The view from  the southeast corner features  the County Courthouse with the William J. Nealon Federal  Courthouse and Post Office in the background.  Between the two is the 144 foot high Soldiers and Sailors Monument with a bronze Goddess of Victory atop it.

Serving perhaps as a parable for  political fortunes in Lackawanna County, the building has experienced many changes over the years.  Designed by Isaac G. Perry in the Romanesque Revival style in 1884, the building was originally two stories. In 1896, architect B. Taylor Lacey added  the third story, drawing freely on a variety of architectural influences.

Other changes ensued.  Lightning destroyed  the tall original steeple above the clock tower.  Its replacement was less than majestic.

An unfortunate administrative office addition was thankfully demolished  as this century turned.

The most recent plaza constructions provide material for our current courthouse sidewalk commentators.