This Colonial Revival style two story brick structure was built in 1911. It has a design similar to the
Bledsoe County Courthouse (before their expansion) just up the road in Pikeville, which was built a year prior.
Most notable is the two story projecting portico with four white columns made of bricks. The structure is covered by a hipped roof and the principal elevation features six plain two story pilasters.
The front double doors have a half circle window above it. Functionally, the door that gets used is on the left side.
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