Madison County Courthouse

The Madison County Courthouse, constructed in 1907, is a two-story Neo-Classical Revival brick structure in the heart of Marshall. It cost $30,000 to build. The cupola, a four stage polygonal structure, is one of the most impressive courthouse cupolas in North Carolina. the conical roof, bearing clocks on its alternate faces, is capped by a lantern which serves as a pedestal for a statue of Blind Justice. For more information about the courthouse and other historic sites contact the Madison County Visitors Center at 1-877-262-3476.

Getting There & Details

Address
Main Street PO Box 579Marshall, NC 28753
Phone
(828)649-3031
Website
www.madisoncounty-nc.com
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