Old Courthouse Center

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Evansville, United States

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Historical place· Banquet hall· Convention center· Event venue· Meeting room· Tourist attraction· Wedding venue

Old Courthouse Center Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Old Courthouse Center is located in Evansville, United States on 201 NW 4th St #102. Old Courthouse Center is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category historical place in United States.

Address

201 NW 4th St #102

Phone

+18124355241

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Eric Williams

Beautiful building. Always like seeing the renovated court room.

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Brian Hartman

Beautiful venue for a wedding and reception. Architecture is very well done and facilities are excellent. Handicap accessible plus elevator. A rare gem in small town of Evansville.

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Jackie Welch

The haunted house was very fun. It was quite dark and we had to climb over things, but we had a guide helping us and using a flashlight as appropriate to make sure we didn't get lost. Also, one of the zombies was playing guitar, 22 pilots I think.

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Pelon Malandro

Went to both trails. Old Courthouse was very packed and couldn't enjoy the atmosphere. Too crowded and actors were very boring. I got a few scares but not enough personal space and seclusion to enjoy The Catacombs. Seems like place is more interested in making money than offering a memorable and safe experience. Specially with Covid-19 pandemic. Lecter House was crowded too but actors made the experience a lot more entertaining.

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Aaron Lutz

This place is a decent place for decent size events like weddings or dances. I did not like how tight they were about being out of the building at a event at a certain time though. I feel like the building on the inside needs to be updated especially if they are having event like weddings there. Other than that it was very cool to see a old courthouse like that. You could definitely use the courthouse as a theme for a event.