This 19th century Greek Revival structure is one of the oldest in the city. Its iron dome was reputed to have inspired the dome on our nation's Capitol. The multistory rotunda features historical murals and portraits that depict the early history of the city. The building is a symbol of the tumultuous growth of our country. The courthouse was the site of the famous Dred Scott trials where a slave sued for the right to live free in Missouri.
Hours:
Daily 8am-4:30pm
Admission:
Free
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