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Artwork of the Ohio Supreme Court

The Ohio Supreme Court's artwork deftly blends Native American styles with Art Deco.

Aired 04/16/2014 | Rating NR

Broad and High

Artwork of the Ohio Supreme Court

Clip: Season 1 Episode 27 | 6m 40s

The Ohio Supreme Court's artwork deftly blends Native American styles with Art Deco.

Best known for it's gigantic gavel visible from Front Street, the Ohio Supreme Court building contains a harmonious blend of styles borrowed from Native Americans and Art Deco. Jay Wuebbold, manager of the Ohio Supreme Court's Civic Education Section, takes us on a tour of the building's finest works, including its ornate elevator doors.

Aired 04/16/2014 | Rating NR

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