Ask attorneys about the old Litchfield Judicial District Courthouse, and many will wax poetically. The 1889 granite building is the third oldest courthouse in the state, and has hosted its share of high-profile trials.

“I’m truly going to miss it,” said John Logan, of Logan & Mencuccini in Torrington.”There’s a character to the courthouse that you just don’t find in the more modern facilities.”

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