Results for County Court House
Washington County Courthouse
This is Washington County's third courthouse. When the cou...
Tucker County Courthouse
Architect - Frank Pierce Milburn
Built 1898 - c. 190...
Preston County Courthouse
Frontiers to Mountaineers Heritage Tourism
First set...
York County Courthouse
The National Register
of Historic Places
York ...
Contra Costa County Courthouse
1901
County Seat
Since April 25, 1851
Ma...
Rhea County Courthouse
(left brick column near sidewalk)
Rhea County...
First Yuba County Courthouse
First Yuba County Courthouse
1855 – 1962
Marke...
Shelby County Courthouse
1854-1908
Original seat of government of Shelby Co...
Fairfield County Courthouse
This courthouse was built in 1822 by Wm. McCreight under t...
Chester County Courthouse
This courthouse, built in
1852, was designed by
Results for County Court House
Washington County Courthouse
This is Washington County's third courthouse. When the county was established in 1776, the first courthouse, a combination building that served also as a market house, was built in the middle of the town square, one block east of here. ...
Tucker County Courthouse
Architect - Frank Pierce Milburn
Built 1898 - c. 1900The original county seat at St. George was forcibly moved to Parsons at night on August 1, 1893. With the construction of the brick courthouse hopes of the return to St. George ...
Preston County Courthouse
Frontiers to Mountaineers Heritage Tourism
First settled in 1807, Kingwood was named for the grove of trees located where the courthouse now stands. On January 19, 1818, the Commonwealth of Virginia created Preston as its 35th county. Kingwood from its beginning ...
York County Courthouse
The National Register
of Historic Places
York County
Courthouse
Marker is at the intersection of South Congress Street (State Highway 49) and West Liberty Street (State Highway 161), on the right when traveling south on South Congress Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Contra Costa County Courthouse
1901
County Seat
Since April 25, 1851
Martinez
Historical Marker
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Marker is at the intersection of Court Street and Escobar Street, on the right when traveling north on Court Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Rhea County Courthouse
(left brick column near sidewalk)
Rhea County
Courthouse
1891
Site of
Scopes Evolution Trial
1925
National Historic
Landmark
1977
(right brick column near sidewalk)
Scopes Evolution Trial
Considered one of the most significant trials of the 20th century, The Scopes Evolution Trial featured a contest of issued argued by some of the ...
First Yuba County Courthouse
First Yuba County Courthouse
1855 – 1962
Marker is at the intersection of D Street and 6th Street, on the right when traveling north on D Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Shelby County Courthouse
1854-1908
Original seat of government of Shelby County established 1818 at Shelbyville (Pelham).
Moved to Columbiana 1826. First courthouse a small wooden building located on this site. Replaced 1854 by two-story brick structure which forms central portion of this building. ...
Fairfield County Courthouse
This courthouse was built in 1822 by Wm. McCreight under the supervision of Robert Mills, South Carolina architect, then serving as Supt. of Public Works. Alterations and additions were made in 1844. It was renovated in 1939 with the addition ...
Chester County Courthouse
This courthouse, built in
1852, was designed by
Edward Brickell White
(1802-1888) of Charleston,
whose work was greatly
influenced by Robert Mills.
Additions by Alfred D.
Gilchrist of Rock Hill in
1896 and 1928 included
three-story rear wings and
a ...