by Kentucky924, published
In the mid-1880's, construction began on a new courthouse in Nicholasville, KY. This building was to replace a smaller brick courthouse that was built in 1823. The new courthouse cost $38,385 and was built by Pittsburgh architect, Thomas Boyd. In the mid-1960's, renovations began on the courthouse, and one story wings were added to either side of the building. In 1984, the Jessamine County Courthouse, as well as many other buildings in the area, was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Historical Places Registry for Downtown Nicholasville:
http://npgallery.nps.gov/nrhp/AssetDetail?assetID=a07c77f4-eb04-4dd0-8dfa-05b7ead7e906
Rafts: Doesn't Matter
Supports: No
Infill: 10-20
Notes:
When I printed this, I used medium quality, at a scale of 20% on a Dremel. It took about 3 and a half hours to print. If you choose to use supports, be cautious in the tower. The first time I printed this, I was unable to get the supports out. The second time (shown in images) I only used supports on the front porch.
I designed this model in tinkercad. It took about 5 hours to create
Here is a link to the Jessamine County Courthouse in Google streetview: