FEDERAL COURTHOUSES IN FLORIDA
Courthouse | City | Image | Street address | Jurisdiction[1] | Dates of use | Named for |
U.S. Post Office, Custom House, and Courthouse | Fernandina | 401 Centre Street | S.D. Fla. M.D. Fla. |
1912-1962 1962-? Still in use as a post office. |
n/a | |
U.S. Federal Bldg & Courthouse | Fort Lauderdale | 299 East Broward Boulevard, Suite 312 | S.D. Fla. | ?-present | n/a | |
U.S. Courthouse & Federal Building | Fort Myers | 2110 First Street | M.D. Fla. | ?-present | n/a | |
Federal Building | Fort Myers | ? | S.D. Fla. M.D. Fla. |
1952-1962 1962-present Construction completed in 1933. |
n/a | |
Old Fort Pierce Post Office | Fort Pierce | ? | S.D. Fla. | 1935-? Still in use as a post office. |
n/a | |
U.S. Courthouse† | Gainesville | 25 Southeast 2nd Place | N.D. Fla. | 1911-1964 Now in use as the Hippodrome State Theatre. |
n/a | |
U.S. Courthouse | Gainesville | 401 SE First Avenue, Room 243 | N.D. Fla. | 1964-present | n/a | |
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse | Jacksonville | ? | S.D. Fla. | 1895-1933 Razed in 1948 |
n/a | |
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse | Jacksonville | ? | S.D. Fla. M.D. Fla. 5th Cir. |
1933-1962 1962-2003 1948-1981 Now owned by the city. |
n/a | |
Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse | Jacksonville | 300 North Hogan Street | M.D. Fla. Also a satellite office of the 11th Cir. |
2002-present | Court of Appeals Judge John Milton Bryan Simpson | |
Old Post Office & Customshouse† | Key West | 281 Front Street | S.D. Fla. | 1891-1932 Now the Key West Museum of Art & History. |
n/a | |
Sidney M. Aronovitz U.S. Courthouse | Key West | 301 Simonton Street | S.D. Fla. | 1933-present | District Court judge Sidney M. Aronovitz (2009) | |
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse | Marianna | ? | N.D. Fla. | 1928-? Fate of building unknown. |
n/a | |
U.S. Post Office, Courthouse, & Customhouse | Miami | 100 NE 1st Avenue | S.D. Fla. | 1914-1932 Now privately owned. |
n/a | |
David W. Dyer Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse | Miami | 300 NE 1st Avenue | S.D. Fla. | 1933-present | District court judge David W. Dyer | |
Golden-Collum Memorial Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse | Ocala | 207 NW Second Street | M.D. Fla. | ?-present | Harold Golden and William Edward Collum, the first and last service members from Ocala to die in the Vietnam War[2] | |
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse | Ocala | ? | S.D. Fla. | 1909-1956 Razed ca. 1956 |
n/a | |
U.S. Courthouse | Orlando | 401 West Central Boulevard | M.D. Fla. | 2007-present | n/a | |
U.S. Post Office & Court House | Orlando | 51 East Jefferson Street | S.D. Fla. M.D. Fla. |
1941-1962 1962-1974 Still in use as a post office. |
n/a | |
U.S. Courthouse | Panama City | 30 West Government Street | N.D. Fla. | ?-present | n/a | |
U.S. Courthouse† | Pensacola | 223 South Palafox Street | N.D. Fla. | 1887-1939 Now the Escambia County Courthouse. |
n/a | |
Winston E. Arnow U.S. Courthouse | Pensacola | 100 North Palafox Street | N.D. Fla. | 1939-present Now in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Florida. |
District Court judge Winston E. Arnow (2004) | |
U.S. Courthouse | Pensacola | 1 North Palafox Street | N.D. Fla. | 1998-present | n/a | |
Government House Museum (Saint Augustine) | Saint Augustine | ? | D. Fla. N.D. Fla |
1845-1847 1847-1868 Original building from the Spanish colonial period; now the Government House Museum. |
n/a | |
U.S. Courthouse | Tallahassee | ? | N.D. Fla. | 1895-1936 Razed in 1964 |
n/a | |
U.S. Courthouse | Tallahassee | ? | N.D. Fla. | 1936-? Now in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Florida. |
n/a | |
U.S. Courthouse | Tallahassee | 111 North Adams Street | N.D. Fla. | 1939-present | n/a | |
Sam Gibbons Federal Courthouse | Tampa | 801 North Florida Avenue | M.D. Fla. | ?-present | U.S. Rep. Sam Gibbons | |
U.S. Courthouse Building & Downtown Postal Station†[3] | Tampa | 601 Florida Avenue | S.D. Fla. M.D. Fla. |
1905-1962 1962-2001 Now Meridian Hotel[4] |
n/a |