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The
building in which our restaurant is located, was built in 1826 to house
the Superior Court for Sullivan County when it split away from
Cheshire County. During the period between 1826 and 1873, it was used
as both a courtroom and a public meeting space. In 1874, the building
was deeded to the town and became the site of the local grammar school
and high school. As the town expanded, the school population became
too great for the building. In 1896, the building was given over to
the Grange which had possession of the building for the
next 80
years. During this time, the building fell into disrepair and was not
properly maintained. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the town
entertained the idea of tearing down the court house to expand the
parking lot for the Opera House and Town Offices. Thankfully, the
building was saved and put on the National Register of Historical
Places in 1973. In 1974, the town completed a major renovation of the
building to prepare it as a district court building. It remained the
district court until May of 2003 when the court moved to the former
Citizen’s Bank building on Main Street. Today, the building houses Newport’s
Historical Society museum on the second floor while the first floor
has been converted into the fine dining restaurant. The Old Courthouse opened
in February of 2004.
 
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