The Old Greeley County Courthouse, located in Tribune, Kansas, is a significant historical site. It was the first courthouse of Greeley County, constructed between 1889 and 1890. This makes it an important part of the county's history and a point of interest for those wanting to understand the area's past.
The old courthouse has been repurposed and is now known as the Horace Greeley Museum. It was previously the Greeley County Historical Society Museum. This change of use has allowed the building to continue to serve the community and visitors by providing a place to learn about the local history.
History & Anthropology Historic house
214 East Harper, Tribune
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