Jackson County Courthouse (Medford, Oregon)

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Jackson County Courthouse
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Jackson County Courthouse (Medford, Oregon) (Oregon)
Jackson County Courthouse (Medford, Oregon)
Location: 10 South Oakdale, Medford, Oregon
Coordinates: 42°19′23″N 122°52′37″W / 42.32306, -122.87694Coordinates: 42°19′23″N 122°52′37″W / 42.32306, -122.87694
Built/Founded: 1932
Architect: John G. Link
Architectural style(s): Art Deco, Other
Added to NRHP: October 23, 1986
NRHP Reference#: 86002921[1]
Governing body: Jackson County, Oregon

Jackson County Courthouse is an Art Deco building in Medford, Oregon, United States that was built in 1932, six years after county residents voted to move the county seat from Jacksonville to Medford.[1][2]

The former Jackson County Courthouse, built in Jacksonville, Oregon in 1883, now serves as the Jacksonville Museum and is unrelated to the building in Medford.[3] It is a contributing property of the Jacksonville Historic District.[4]

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