Bryan Albert of Historic Surfaces LLC fills in the details on one of the wall panels in the Ceremonial Courtroom at the Kenosha County Courthouse.
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Nick Knowlton of Historic Surfaces LLC cuts in paint along the edges of the gold-leafed letters that spell out a quote from Abraham Lincoln on the frieze that rings the ceiling of the Kenosha County Courthouse’s Ceremonial Courtroom.
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From left, Niko Pavlis and Tony Kartsonas of Historic Surfaces LLC move a radiator grate that was restored as part of the Ceremonial Courtroom project in the Kenosha County Courthouse. Historic Surfaces is handling the restoration of the room’s original, 1925 decorative finishes.
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Jeff Wolf of Historic Surfaces LLC applies a final coat of paint along the edge of the ceiling in the Kenosha County Courthouse’s Ceremonial Courtroom.
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Decorative painting work, now partially completed, on a wall panel in the Ceremonial Courtroom. The design and colors replicate the room’s original 1925 décor, which had been covered over for more than a half-century.
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A newly restored column capital in the Ceremonial Courtroom.
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Bryan Albert of Historic Surfaces LLC fills in the details on one of the wall panels in the Ceremonial Courtroom at the Kenosha County Courthouse.
Nick Knowlton of Historic Surfaces LLC cuts in paint along the edges of the gold-leafed letters that spell out a quote from Abraham Lincoln on the frieze that rings the ceiling of the Kenosha County Courthouse’s Ceremonial Courtroom.
From left, Niko Pavlis and Tony Kartsonas of Historic Surfaces LLC move a radiator grate that was restored as part of the Ceremonial Courtroom project in the Kenosha County Courthouse. Historic Surfaces is handling the restoration of the room’s original, 1925 decorative finishes.
Jeff Wolf of Historic Surfaces LLC applies a final coat of paint along the edge of the ceiling in the Kenosha County Courthouse’s Ceremonial Courtroom.
Decorative painting work, now partially completed, on a wall panel in the Ceremonial Courtroom. The design and colors replicate the room’s original 1925 décor, which had been covered over for more than a half-century.