Pioneer Courthouse

The Pioneer Courthouse is a federal courthouse in Portland, Oregon, United States. Built beginning in 1869, the structure is the oldest federal building in the Pacific Northwest, and the second-oldest west of the Mississippi River. Along with Pioneer Courthouse Square, it serves as the center of downtown Portland. It is also known as the Pioneer Post Office because a popular downtown Portland post office was, until 2005, located inside. The courthouse is one of four primary locations where the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit hears oral arguments. It also houses the chambers of the Portland-based judges on the Ninth Circuit.

Pioneer Courthouse
Portland Historic Landmark
The Pioneer Courthouse as viewed from Pioneer Courthouse Square after 2005 renovations.
Location within downtown Portland
Pioneer Courthouse (Oregon)
Pioneer Courthouse (the United States)
Location700 SW 6th Avenue
Portland, Oregon
Coordinates45°31′07″N 122°40′42″W
Built1869
ArchitectAlfred B. Mullett
Architectural styleItalianate
NRHP reference No.73001582
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMarch 20, 1973
Designated NHLMay 5, 1977
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