
May 30, 2021 - Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center located at 65 South Front Street.
"The Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center accommodates the Court and other offices of the Judicial Branch and symbolizes the role of the judiciary as an independent branch of government.
When the building opened in 1933 as the Ohio Departments Building, it was referred to as "Ohio's Pride." But over time, its luster faded. For decades, thousands passed by daily not knowing that inside were monumental lobbies and hallways, hearing rooms and a Courtroom all richly detailed with historical art.
Thanks to the vision of the late Chief Justice Moyer and the hard work of many — designers, stone masons, electricians and artisans — the building was restored to its original glory and dedicated as the new home of the Supreme Court of Ohio on May 15, 2004.
After the untimely death of Chief Justice Moyer in 2010, the late Chief’s colleagues on the bench voted to rededicate the building in his honor."
Previous information about the building is from the following website: www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/MJC/default.asp