Henderson Community Building

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The Henderson Community Building, also known as the Old Sibley County Courthouse, is a historic government building in Henderson, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1879 and served as the home of Sibley County's government until 1915, when the county seat was relocated to Gaylord, Minnesota.[2]

Location600 Main Street, Henderson, Minnesota
Coordinates44°31′42″N 93°54′33″W
Area4 acres (1.6 ha)
Built1879
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Henderson Community Building
Sibley County Courthouse–1879
A boxy, two-story brick building fronting a small plaza
The Henderson Community Building from the southeast
Henderson Community Building is located in Minnesota
Henderson Community Building
Henderson Community Building is located in the United States
Henderson Community Building
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Location600 Main Street, Henderson, Minnesota
Coordinates44°31′42″N 93°54′33″W
Area4 acres (1.6 ha)
Built1879
ArchitectFrank Barnard
Architectural styleItalianate
NRHP reference No.79001255[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 2, 1979
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Since 1915 the building has served as Henderson's city hall. As of 2022 it also houses a senior center and the Joseph R. Brown Minnesota River Center.[3] The latter is a history museum containing exhibits on the Minnesota River and Joseph R. Brown (1805–1870), founder of Henderson and a prominent figure in early Minnesota history.[4]

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Sibley County Courthouse-1879 for its local significance in the theme of architecture in 1979.[5] It was nominated for being Sibley County's first purpose-built courthouse and for representing one of the era's favorite styles of architecture for public buildings: the Italianate.[2]

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