The James A. Byrne United States Courthouse is a Federal courthouse in the
Center City region of
Philadelphia
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. The court houses the
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and the
. It is located at 601
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between N. 6th and N. 7th Streets, next to
Independence Mall. The building is named after
James A. Byrne, a former
Democrat in the
U.S. House of Representatives.
The building, which overlooks
Independence National Park, opened in late 1975, to coincide with the celebration of the
Bicentennial of the
Declaration of Independence
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. It houses a
Louise Nevelson
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sculpture titled ''Bicentennial Dawn.'' Under the leadership of former Chief Third Circuit Judge
Edward R. Becker
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, the main entrance and ground floor lobby were redesigned in 2004 to be more inviting and educational to the general public. After his death in 2006, the lobby, which features quotations on the importance of the right to
jury trial
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, was dedicated to and named for Judge Becker.
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Along with the adjacent William J. Green, Jr. Federal Building, the Courthouse is part of the largest Federal complex in Philadelphia, with 1.7 million gross square feet. It shares mechanical systems and an underground garage with the Green Building.
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Courthouses in Pennsylvania
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