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Fifth Prince William County Courthouse

The city of Manassas originated in 1852 at the junction of the Manassas Gap and the Orange & Alexandria railroads. During the Civil War the junction’s strategic significance led to two important battles nearby. After the war, as the community ...

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Madison County Courthouse

This Greek Revival courthouse has served as Madison County's seat of government since its construction, 1854–58. Canton, incorporated in 1836, is the fourth county seat of Madison Co., which was created in 1828.

Marker is at the intersection of North Liberty ...

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Greenville County Courthouse - The Willie Earle Lynching Trial

[Front]

This Beaux Arts building, built in 1916-18, was the fourth Greenville County Courthouse, from 1918 to 1950. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. The largest lynching trial in U.S. history was held here ...

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Orange County Courthouse

Built in 1900 of Arizona red sandstone, this is the oldest existing county courthouse in Southern California. Significant and far-reaching court decisions were handed down here, including the "Whipstock" case which dealt with slant oil drilling, interpretation of farm labor ...

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Chester County Courthouse

West Chester, PA

The first court house within the limits of the present County of Chester stood at this corner on a plot of ground 115 feet in front by 165 feet in depth

The building, begun in 1784 and ...

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Greenbrier County Courthouse

Constructed 1837 by John W. Dunn, well known local brickmason. All brick was made locally. Building has been in constant use since its completion and is unchanged except for wings added in 1937 and 1963.

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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Alpine County Courthouse

This building was designed by Frederic J. DeLongchamp, a designer and engineer of mining, born in Reno, Nevada, on June 2, 1882 and educated in Nevada. He designed 500 buildings, libraries, hotels, and post offices in the counties of the ...

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Bulloch County Courthouse

The United States Department

of Interior

has placed this property on the

National Register

of

Historic Places

Marker is on N. Main Street (U.S. 301) near Courtland Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Colusa County Courthouse

Erected in 1861, this Federal/Classic Revival style building is the oldest remaining courthouse in the Sacramento Valley. The “Southern” style reflects the county’s heritage from the Ante-Bellum South and states-rights sympathies during the Civil War. In its early years, the ...

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Garrett County Courthouse

The domed building on the hill to your right is the Garrett County Courthouse. Built in 1907 in a classical Greek style and designed by Architect J. Riley Gordon, this is the second building in Oakland to be called the ...

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