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The Provo City and County Building, now called the Historic Utah County Courthouse, was built between 1920-26 at a cost of $576,000.
It's a neoclassical building built of oolitic limestone from Sanpete County. Granite from Little Cottonwood Canyon was used on the base of the building.
The floors inside the building are made of marble from Alaska and Tennessee.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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