The Supreme Court of Ohio is headquartered in the iconic Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center which was completed in 1933 and served as the Ohio Departments of State Building for nearly 70 years. The building, which is located at 65 South Front Street and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, was renovated and repurposed in 2004 as the headquarters of Ohio’s judiciary. The Supreme Court is easily one of the most photographed, inspirational, and historic buildings in the state. The awe-inspiring interior features a convergence of Art-Deco styling and Beaux-Arts architecture, which gives the building the look and feel of a museum complete with artwork and original fixtures from the 1930s.