The Jackson County Courthouse in Altus, Oklahoma, is a historic landmark designed in the Classical Revival style by architecture firm C.E. Hair and Company. Built in 1911, the courthouse features a limestone exterior, a granite foundation, and a distinctive two-story portico supported by four columns.
Surrounded by a public square that includes the county jail and various structures, the courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Despite the removal of its original metal dome in 1938, the courthouse remains a significant architectural and historical site in Jackson County.
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