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  • The Bay County Courthouse is an historic yellow brick courthouse building located at 300 East 4th Street in Panama City, Florida. Built in 1915 in the Classical Revival style, it is Bay County's first and only courthouse. After a 1920 fire gutted the building, it was rebuilt in a much simpler form without its entrance pediment, gabled roof system and ornate central clock tower.
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  • The Bay County Courthouse is an historic yellow brick courthouse building located at 300 East 4th Street in Panama City, Florida.
  • The 1915 Bay County Courthouse is located on beautifully landscaped grounds in the heart of Panama City. ... Bay.st_.1915.ins_.jpg.
  • 300 East 4th Street, Panama City, FL 32401 Bay County. ... Fourteenth Circuit Bay County Juvenile Justice Courthouse 533 East 11th Street 0.5 mile away.
  • Bay County, Florida genealogy research page. Uncover links to record collections, history, and genealogy sources to aid you find your ancestors.
  • The brick Bay County Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure, was built in 1915. ... Photos of the Old Calhoun County Courthouse in Blountstown, Florida.
  • The brick Bay County Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure, was built in 1915. ... Photos of the historic Brevard County Courthouse in Titusville, Florida.
  • Historical Transcript - State of Florida vs Clarence Earl Gideon. ... Bay County. Main Courthouse. 300 East 4th Street Panama City, Florida 32401.
  • Bay County Courthouse is listed as a registered probate court within Bay County, Florida. In most instances within Florida, there is at least one Circuit...
  • Get more information for Bay County Courthouse in Panama City, FL. See reviews, map, get the address, and find directions.
  • Bay County Courthouse_Addition_interior design. The 54,000-square-foot courthouse addition includes six courtrooms, seven judges’ chambers, hearing rooms...