Hardin County courthouse featured in documentary video series
VIDEO https://www.ohiochannel.org/programs/ohio-courthouses-seats-of-justice-h...
MEDIA RELEASE__A building many Hardin County residents pass every day is now in the spotlight. The Hardin County Courthouse is featured in the documentary series, Seats of Justice, which highlights the history and architecture of county courthouses across the state.
Founded in 1833, Hardin County has long been known for its strong community roots. The current courthouse is the third to be built in Kenton. Construction began in 1913, and the structure continues to serve as a central hub for the county government.
Inside, terracotta walls and Tennessee marble floors surround two murals that overlook the main foyer. The murals honor the county and county seat namesakes, John Hardin and Simon Kenton. Designed to accommodate nearly every county office under one roof, the building remains both a functional government center and a symbol of local heritage.
The episode explores the history, architecture, and lasting significance of the Hardin County Courthouse, highlighting its role in the community for more than a century.
Residents can watch the Hardin County episode and other installments of Seats of Justice on the Ohio Channel.
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