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- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse abstract "The Okeechobee County Courthouse, built in 1926, is an historic courthouse building located at 304 Northwest 2nd Street in Okeechobee, Florida. It was designed by architect George Gaynor Hyde of Miami in what has been variously called the Southern Colonial Revival or Mediterranean Revival style of architecture. Due to the collapse of the Florida Land Boom during its construction, its central dome was never built. After the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane, its hallways were used as a temporary morgue. What was planned and built as an open breezeway in the middle of the first floor was later enclosed, but the winding stairways to the second floor courtroom still remain.In 1989, the Okeechobee County Courthouse was listed in A Guide to Florida's Historic Architecture, published by the University of Florida Press.".
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse architect George_Gaynor_Hyde.
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse cost "200000.0".
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse country United_States.
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse location Okeechobee,_Florida.
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- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse wikiPageID "27283394".
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- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse architect George_Gaynor_Hyde.
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse caption "Okeechobee County Courthouse, 2006, before renovations.".
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse client "Okeechobee County".
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse completionDate "1926".
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse constructionStartDate "1925".
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse cost "200000.0".
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse engineer "Builder: Rogers and Duncanson".
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- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse isoRegion "US-FL".
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse latitude "27.244793".
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse locationCountry United_States.
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse locationTown "304".
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse longitude "-80.832276".
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse name "Okeechobee County Courthouse".
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse style Colonial_Revival_architecture.
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse style Mediterranean_Revival_architecture.
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Okeechobee_County,_Florida.
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse subject Category:County_courthouses_in_Florida.
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse subject Category:Government_buildings_completed_in_1926.
- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse subject Category:Historic_Florida_architecture_1989_AIA_survey_listings_in_Okeechobee_County.
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- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse comment "The Okeechobee County Courthouse, built in 1926, is an historic courthouse building located at 304 Northwest 2nd Street in Okeechobee, Florida. It was designed by architect George Gaynor Hyde of Miami in what has been variously called the Southern Colonial Revival or Mediterranean Revival style of architecture. Due to the collapse of the Florida Land Boom during its construction, its central dome was never built. After the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane, its hallways were used as a temporary morgue.".
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- Okeechobee_County_Courthouse name "Okeechobee County Courthouse".