Moose Jaw Court House
Moose Jaw Court House |
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General information |
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Architectural style |
Neo-Classical |
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Location |
64 Ominica Street West |
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Town or city |
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan |
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Country |
Canada |
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Construction started |
1908 |
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Completed |
1909 |
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Design and construction |
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Architect |
Darling and Pearson |
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Official name |
Moose Jaw Court House National Historic Site of Canada |
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Designated |
1981 |
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The historic Moose Jaw Court House building is located in downtown Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. The building is 2 storeys; making use of steel construction, hydraulic pressed brick and Bedford Stone trimmed with Indiana Limestone. The building is the oldest continuously functioning provincial court house in the province.[1][2][3] The building has been designated a National Historic Site of Canada[4] and a Provincial Heritage Property.[5]
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Coordinates: 50°23′37″N 105°32′14″W / 50.3937°N 105.5371°W / 50.3937; -105.5371
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