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One of the city landmarks, the 1909 Pasco County Courthouse is a historic building in Dade City, Florida. The magnificent Classical Revival style structure was designed by noted architect Edward Columbus Hosford and is listed the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The county’s first courthouse was built in 1887 by H. W. Coleman and W. A. Ferguson. They donated space to the county to build a temporary structure until a permanent one, the one we have today, could be erected. There is a recent Valentine's Day tradition in Dade City, where the Pasco County Clerk officiates a complimentary wedding ceremony on the steps of the Historic Pasco County Courthouse.

37918 Meridian Ave; Dade City, Florida 33525, Phone: 352-521-4333

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