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The wide, low-pitched gable surmounting the facade of the building in a classical style shows the federal influence. Units of stone are used to accentuate the corners of the building. The classical revival architectural style of the early 20th century can be seen even in the small community of Chumuckla.
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Government buildings were designed in the classic tradition during the late 19th and early 20th century.
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Like its neighbor, the white marble ediface of the bank building with its classical pediment follows the classical revival style of the courthouse.
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The old courthouse building is constructed of stone. Paired columns with plinths, the entrance and detailing give the courthouse its traditional classical precedents of the revival style.
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The Cultural Center is located at the corner of Jefferson and Zaragoza Street.
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This is the north entrance of the building facing Zaragoza Street.