DescriptionChampaign County Courthouse Urbana Illinois from northwest.jpg
The Champaign County Courthouse, located at 101 East Main Street in Urbana, Illinois, is the fifth such building. Built in 1900 for $150,000 and designed by Joseph Royer in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, the building has a 2002 addition to the east. The tower was remodeled in 1952. (Sources: [1] and [2])
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