Results for Historic Courthouse
Historic Courthouse Square
This building, in continuous use as a courthouse for over 200...
Bedford Courthouse Square Historic District
Courthouse square, part of original 1825 plat, surrounded ...
Pulaski Courthouse Square Historic District
This District was placed on the National Register of Histo...
County of Charleston Historic Courthouse
Originally built in 1753, the building was ...
County of Charleston Historic Courthouse
Originally built in 1753 as statehouse
...Talladega Courthouse Square Historic District
The City of Talladega was incorporated in 1835. Not long a...
Washington County Courthouse / Salem Downtown Historic District
Washington County Courthouse
County formed 18...
Volusia County Historic Courthouse
Built 1929
This landmark was built on property donat...
Historical Site - Switzerland County Courthouse
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Martha A. Graham
( Drawing of ...
Penokee Iron Range Trail – Historic Iron County Courthouse
Iron County Heritage Area
Ashland County was not wil...
Results for Historic Courthouse
Historic Courthouse Square
This building, in continuous use as a courthouse for over 200 years, is one of America’s most historic. No other courthouse has been used by three earlyAmerican Presidents at the same time, The original wood frame courthouse was erected on ...
Bedford Courthouse Square Historic District
Courthouse square, part of original 1825 plat, surrounded by nineteenth and early twentieth century commercial buildings in various architectural styles. Limestone facing quarried and milled by local industry. Listed in National Register of Historic Places 1995.
Marker is on I Street ...
Pulaski Courthouse Square Historic District
This District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 by United States Department of Interior. The Square was laid out in 1811 by the original County Commissioners. Buildings date from 1867 and reflect the Victorian Style ...
County of Charleston Historic Courthouse
Originally built in 1753, the building was constructed as South Carolina's first and only colonial Statehouse. From 1756 to 1788, the Statehouse was the seat of the Royal British Governor, the Colonial Assembly and the central meeting place for ...
County of Charleston Historic Courthouse
Originally built in 1753 as statehouse
of British Royal Government
Partially destroyed by fire in 1788
Rebuilt in 1792 with third floor addition
Restored to 1792 appearance
in 2001 by Charleston County
Marker is at the intersection of Broad ...
Talladega Courthouse Square Historic District
The City of Talladega was incorporated in 1835. Not long after the founding of Talladega, the Square became the town center. The Talladega Courthouse was built in 1836 and is the oldest courthouse in continuous use in Alabama. The courthouse ...
Washington County Courthouse / Salem Downtown Historic District
Washington County Courthouse
County formed 1814 by General Assembly of Indiana Territory. Commissioners selected county seat and named it Salem. This third courthouse completed 1888 using locally quarried limestone. Designed in Richardsonian Romanesque Style by Harry P. McDonald, Louisville. Listed in ...
Volusia County Historic Courthouse
Built 1929
This landmark was built on property donated by the city's founder - Henry DeLand. It replaced the first Volusia County Courthouse, which was completed in 1894 and occupied until it was torn down in the 1920's to make way ...
Historical Site - Switzerland County Courthouse
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Martha A. Graham
( Drawing of the River Paddle-wheeler. )
[ Lower Section ]
Designed in the Greek Classic style by David Dubach, Architect, and built by John Haley c. 1864, with restoration completed c. 1992. It is said the ...
Penokee Iron Range Trail – Historic Iron County Courthouse
Iron County Heritage Area
Ashland County was not willing to have its eastern most township, the Town of Vaughn, “secede” to form a new county in 1887.
The Town incorporated Hurley’s rich iron ore mines. The community’s wealth and population were booming. ...