Supreme Court
 



The Supreme Court Building, constructed between 1932--1935, was designed by noted architect Cass Gilbert, who is best known as the architect for the Woolworth Building in NYC.  The building was designed on a scale in keeping with the importance and dignity of the Court.  At the main entrance there are sixteen marble columns which support the portico, and on the arch above is incised, “Equal Justice Under Law.”

 

       
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