Old United States Courthouse and Post Office (Frankfort, Kentucky) explained

Old U.S. Courthouse and Post Office
Location:305 Wapping St., Frankfort, Kentucky
Coordinates:38.1975°N -84.8786°W
Built:1883-87
Architecture:Renaissance, Chateauesque
Added:July 3, 1974
Refnum:74000874

The Old United States Courthouse and Post Office building is a former post office and courthouse of the United States federal courts in Frankfort, Kentucky. Built during 1883 to 1887, the structure housed the United States District Court for the District of Kentucky from then until 1901 and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky from 1901 until it was succeeded.

It was expanded with a rear wing in 1910 at which time interior offices were modified as well, to serve as a post office, which it did until 1965. In 1965 it housed the Paul Sawyier Library until 2008 when the library moved to the brick building next door.[1] Today it is Downtown Annex for Kentucky State University.[2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

The limestone building with a steeply sloped slate roof was designed in the Second Empire and Châteauesque styles. It is a three-story 54feet by 94feet building built of masonry load-bearing walls with timber beams and trusses.[3]

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  1. Web site: Paul Sawyier Library. Amy. Roe. ExploreKYHistory.
  2. Web site: KSU's riverboat to be 'floating science lab,' river museum adds tourism, learning value. Peggy. Arvin. October 23, 2013. kyforward.com.
  3. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=74000874}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Paul Sawyier Library / Old U.S. Courthouse and Post Office ]. National Park Service. Bruce E. Goetzman . October 31, 1973 . March 6, 2017 . with