Greeley County Courthouse (Kansas)

The Greeley County Courthouse, located at 616 2nd Street in Tribune, is the seat of government of Greeley County, Kansas. Tribune has been the county seat since 1888. The courthouse was built from 1973 to 1975 by contractor Ewing Construction, Inc..

Greeley County Courthouse
Greeley County Courthouse (Kansas) is located in Kansas
Greeley County Courthouse (Kansas)
Location in Kansas
Greeley County Courthouse (Kansas) is located in the United States
Greeley County Courthouse (Kansas)
Greeley County Courthouse (Kansas) (the United States)
General information
Architectural styleModern
Location616 2nd Street, Tribune, Kansas
Coordinates38°28′16″N 101°45′1″W
Construction started1973
Completed1975
Design and construction
Architect(s)Kiene & Bradley Partnership
Main contractorEwing Construction, Inc.

Kiene & Bradley Partnership of Topeka, Kansas designed the courthouse in the Modern style. The courthouse is located on landscaped grounds at the city's center. It is one story and faces west and constructed of dark red-colored brick and concrete with a flat roof.

The first courthouse, known as the Old Greeley County Courthouse, is two stories and constructed of sandstone by Allen and Oleson and William Ruff, both of Ness City, Kansas. It was built 1889-90 and designed by William T. Heaps. The first courthouse is located on the east side of the present courthouse grounds and houses the Greeley County Historical Society Museum.

Kiene & Bradley Architects also designed courthouses in Coffey County, Jefferson County, Logan County, Morris County, Neosho County, and Wilson County.

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