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Re-View has worked on several of the most significant courthouse projects in the country. Our ability to restore both wood and steel windows combined with our manufacturing expertise, enables Re-View to provide complete solutions for almost any courthouse. Re-View has worked on the following courthouse projects:
COOKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE – Re-View manufactured historically correct window sash in old growth long leaf pine for this courthouse just north of Dallas.
DAVIDSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE – Re-View restored the steel windows and converted them to insulated glass on this landmark in Nashville.
DC COURT OF APPEALS – Re-View replicated the windows on what is the fourth oldest building in Washington DC.
CHASE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE - Re-View restored the wood windows in this charismatic courthouse in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas.
ELLIS
COUNTY COURTHOUSE - This is a charming courthouse just south of Dallas built in 1895.
FRANKLIN
COUNTY COURTHOUSE - Re-View restored the wood windows and converted the existing sash to insulated glass in this fascinating courthouse in Ottawa, Kansas.
JACKSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE – Re-View restored the 985 steel windows in this 1923 courthouse commissioned by Harry Truman.
INDEPENDENCE COURTHOUSE – This courthouse built in 1922 includes the original office where Harry Truman began his public life.
RUSH
COUNTY COURTHOUSE - This 1888 courthouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places had complete restoration by Re-View.
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