The Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology announced today that Daviess County will receive a grant for a courthouse rehabilitation project.
The project, which is possible through annual money distributed by the U.S. Department of the Interior to State Historic funds, will replace a stained glass skylight in the Daviess County Courthouse.
According to a release from DNR, commissioners “received a $50,000 grant to stabilize and rehabilitate the stained glass skylight in the Daviess County Courthouse,” and continues, “The current courthouse was built in 1928 in the neoclassical revival style.”
