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National Historic Landmark -Chowan County Courthouse
National Historic Landmark -Chowan County Courthouse
National Historic Landmark-Cherokee County Courthouse
National Historic Landmark- Cherokee County Courthouse
...National Historic Landmark-Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail
National Historical Landmark-Allegheny County Courthouse a...
National Historic Landmark-Lancaster County Courthouse
National Historic Landmark- Lancaster County Courthouse
National Historic Landmark-Rhea County Courthouse
National Historic Landmark-Rhea County Courthouse
Fr...
First Manatee County Courthouse
Constructed in 1860, this small wood framed building is be...
National Historic Landmark - Hanover County Courthouse
This Georgian courthouse has been used continuously since ...
Pike County Courthouse
Pike County Courthouse
Pike County, named for Zebulo...
Worchester County Courthouse
Staging Ground
In November 1861, a force of about ...
Anderson County Courthouse Annex Park
The location of the Anderson County Courthouse Anne...
Results for County Courthouse
National Historic Landmark -Chowan County Courthouse
National Historic Landmark -Chowan County Courthouse
Magnificently sited at the head of a broad lawn facing Edenton Bay, this beautifully preserved late Colonial courthouse is one of the most impressive Georgian public buildings in the south.
Built in 1767, the structure ...
National Historic Landmark-Cherokee County Courthouse
National Historic Landmark- Cherokee County Courthouse
This 2-story brick structure served as the council house of the Cherokee National Council from 1869 until 1907, when Oklahoma became a state.
The Italianate building stands as a symbol of the Cherokee's ability to adjust ...
National Historic Landmark-Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail
National Historical Landmark-Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail
When architect Henry Hobson Richardson realized his days were numbered, he wrote, Let me have time to finish Pittsburgh and I should be content without another day.
He was referring to the massive buildings ...
National Historic Landmark-Lancaster County Courthouse
National Historic Landmark- Lancaster County Courthouse
Design of this 2-story brick building, more Palladian than Classic, has been attributed to Robert Mills.
In continuous use as a courthouse since its completion in 1828, it features fine reeded woodwork and vaulted ceilings.
Courtesy ...
National Historic Landmark-Rhea County Courthouse
National Historic Landmark-Rhea County Courthouse
From July 10-21, 1925, this was the scene of the controversial and widely-publicized trial of John Thomas Scopes (1901-1970) for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in a Dayton public school.
A battle of wits between two great ...
First Manatee County Courthouse
Constructed in 1860, this small wood framed building is believed to be the oldest remaining county courthouse built for that purpose in Florida. During the Civil War, the courthouse served as the political and judicial center of Manatee County which ...
National Historic Landmark - Hanover County Courthouse
This Georgian courthouse has been used continuously since its completion around 1735. It was here that, in 1763, Patrick Henry argued and won THE PARSON'S CAUSE, a case involving religious liberty in the Colony.
Information provided by the National Register of ...
Pike County Courthouse
Pike County Courthouse
Pike County, named for Zebulon Pike, was organized in 1815. In 1875, the county seat was moved from Holmesville to Magnolia, and a courthouse was built the next year. All records were lost when the wood-frame building burned ...
Worchester County Courthouse
Staging Ground
In November 1861, a force of about 4,500 United States officers, soldiers, cavalrymen, and artillerists assembled in and around Snow Hill. Some of the troops camped here on the Worchester County Courthouse yard. Gen. Henry H. Lockwood commanded ...
Anderson County Courthouse Annex Park
The location of the Anderson County Courthouse Annex on the corner of Fant and River Street has unique significance to Anderson's history. The site is the location of the 1865 federal encampment of the First Maine, 33rd Regiment, United States ...