
With its seven-story clock tower and park-like setting,the second courthouse was downtown's major architectural landmark from 1878 to the 1950s. The seat of Washtenaw County government and courts, it was a grand presence. It proclaimed the vitality and importance of Ann Arbor in the commercial, civic, and cultural life of the region.
Building decay, combined with a vigorous campaign for more space and a modern image, led the County to replace it with the courthouse you now see on the site. Then-mayor William Brown stated the assumptions of the era perfectly: "The present courthouse was built before the turn of the century. Need I say more?"

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PROMINENT ANN ARBOR RESIDENTS SHARED IN AMERICA'S FIRST BICYCLE CRAZE OVER A CENTURY AGO. JUNIUS BEAL (CIRCLED), PUBLISHER AND EDITOR OF THE ANN ARBOR COURIER AND LATER A UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN REGENT, POSES WITH THE MEN'S BICYCLE CLUB ON THE WEST COURTHOUSE STEPS, 1887.
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