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Johnson County Courthouse
The Johnson County Courthouse,built in 1912 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places,…
Explore →Adair County Courthouse
After Governor Charles N. Haskell's declaration on May 6, 1910, that Stilwell was the permanent…
Explore →Alamance County Courthouse
Alamance County was formed in 1849 from Orange County and Graham was designated as its…
Explore →Alfalfa County Courthouse and War Memorial
The Alfalfa County Courthouse was built in 1921 and featured on its north lawn is…
Explore →Anderson County Courthouse
Dedicated July 4, 1902, the courthouse was designed by George P. Washburn and depicts Romanesque…
Explore →Atchison County Courthouse
One of 13 Kansas courthouses designed by George P. Washburn, this ashlar limestone building was…
Explore →Barton County Courthouse
Santa Fe Trail travelers and traders passed through, traded, camped and hunted where the Barton…
Explore →Beckham County Courthouse
The impressive Beckham County Courthouse was built in 1911. If you have watched the movie,…
Explore →Blaine County Courthouse
The Blaine County Courthouse was built in 1906 and is listed on the National Register…
Explore →Brown County Courthouse
The Brown County Courthouse was built in 1925 and graces the square in downtown Hiawatha.
Explore →Buchanan County Courthouse
Built in 1873, the two-story structure underwnet extensive restoration and remodeling in 1979. The building…
Explore →Bullock County Courthouse
Only Second Empire-style courthouse in Alabama. Built in 1871 and patterned after Executive Building in…
Explore →Burt County Courthouse - NHR
Built in the Beaux Arts style the Burt County Courthouse was completed in 1917, and…
Explore →Butler County Courthouse
The historic Butler County Courthouse was built in 1909. Its Romanesque Style was designed by…
Explore →Cabarrus County Courthouse
Erected in 1876 and now on the National Register of Historic Places. The courthouse building…
Explore →Cahokia Courthouse State Historic Site
This courthouse is an authentic remnant of the French settlement of Illinois and an excellent…
Explore →Carroll County Courthouse
The building is on the Historical Registry and was built in 1904 with sandstone from…
Explore →Carter County Courthouse Seth Thomas Clock
The Seth Thomas Clock in the dome of the Carter County Courthouse was installed in…
Explore →Cedar County Courthouse
The Cedar County courthouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in…
Explore →Chambers County Courthouse
Built for $30,000 in 1899 for vault space to adequately protect records, which are still…
Explore →Chase County Courthouse
[Chase County Courthouse] The picturesque Chase County Courthouse, the oldest in use in Kansas today,…
Explore →Chatham County Courthouse & Historical Museum
Self-guided walking tour of historic downtown Pittsboro includes a variety of shops, restaurants, and modest…
Explore →Claiborne Parish Courthouse
The present day brick courthouse, built in the Greek Revival style of architecture, is one…
Explore →Clark County Courthouse
The Clark County Courthouse is noted for a map of the county inscribed on the…
Explore →Clay County Courthouse
The Clay County Courthouse at Clay Center was constructed in 1900-1901 on land donated in…
Explore →Clay County Courthouse
The Clay County Courthouse is located in the center of a quaint, tree-filled town square…
Explore →Clay County Courthouse
The Clay County Courthouse was built in 1918, replacing a brick structure that was built…
Explore →Clermont County Courthouse
Batavia became the third county seat of government on February 24, 1824 . Ezekiel Dimmit…
Explore →Colorado County Courthouse
Set among magnolia trees in center of town, the Colorado County Courthouse was built in…
Explore →Comanche County Court House - 1927
The Comanche County Courthouse in Coldwater, Kansas was built in 1927. It was listed on…
Explore →Common Pleas Courthouse
Common Pleas Courthouse grounds have played an important part in the city's history from Indian…
Explore →Courthouse and War Memorial
The original courthouse was destroyed by fire on January 30, 1909. The new building was…
Explore →Courthouse Inn & Guesthouses
Greek Revival bed & breakfast. The house was once the Sampson County Courthouse from 1818-1904.
Explore →Crawford County Courthouse
The oldest active courthouse west of the Mississippi; has the original Seth Thomas tower clock.
Explore →Currituck Courthouse
The original Courthouse was built in 1723. The present courthouse was built prior to 1869:…
Explore →Decatur County Courthouse
The Decatur County Courthouse houses m Murals of the area's history which are located on…
Explore →Dent County Courthouse
Beautiufl historic courthouse built in 1870. On National Register of Historic Places. Site of the…
Explore →Dixon County Courthouse - NHR
Built about 25 years after Dixon County was established, the Dixon County Courthouse was built…
Explore →Dodge County Courthouse
Dodge County was established in 1856. Fontenelle was named temporary county seat, but Fremont won…
Explore →Doniphan County Courthouse
The Courthouse is on the National Historic Register. The beautiful woodwork and floors give the…
Explore →Douglas County Courthouse
The Douglas County Courthouse was built of native limestone in 1904. It was saved from…
Explore →Edgar County Courthouse
This elegant 1893 brick and stone building is listed on the National Register of Historic…
Explore →Effingham County Courthouse
The current Effingham County Courthouse was built in 1871 after Effingham was named the county…
Explore →Elk County Courthouse
The Elk County Courthouse was built in 1908 after the original county seat center built…
Explore →Ellis County Courthouse
Built in 1912, the historic Ellis County Courthouse stands in the center of the Courthouse…
Explore →Fillmore County Courthouse
Completed in 1894, the Fillmore County Courthouse is a simplified version of the Richardson Romanesque…
Explore →Finney County Courthouse
The first courthouse in Finney County was built in October, 1885, at this location. The…
Explore →Flint Courthouse
In 1840, when the Western Cherokee Nation was organized, there were nine districts created. Flint…
Explore →Franklin County Courthouse
The Franklin County Courthouse was built in 1893 by George P. Washburn, one of the…
Explore →Franklin County Courthouse
The Franklin County Courthouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in…
Explore →Frontier County Courthouse
The first county courthouse was built of ash logs and was about 16 feet by…
Explore →Furnas County Courthouse
When Furnas County organized in late 1873, Beaver City was one of the voting places…
Explore →Gage County Courthouse
This limestone Richardson Romanesque structure with a clock tower was erected in 1890-1892, and has…
Explore →Garden County Courthouse
Garden County Courthouse Listed in the National Register of Historical Places [GD03-003] Listed 1990/01/10 In…
Explore →Garfield County Court House
The Garfield County Court House built in 1934, is more than a government center for…
Explore →Garvin County Courthouse
Part of the Historic Downtown tour the Garvin County Courthouse was built in 1918.
Explore →Geary County Courthouse
This Roman Revival building was commissioned May 20, 1899, and was completed in May, 1900…
Explore →Gosper County Courthouse
Gosper County was organized in 1873 with Daviesville the first county seat. The community retained…
Explore →Grant County Court House
The Grant County Courthouse was built in 1910. Located on the Court House lawn is…
Explore →Greensville County Courthouse Complex
The Greensville County Courthouse Complex is a historic courthouse center located at South Main Street…
Explore →Greer County Courthouse
The historic Greer County courthouse is truly the center of town and the center of…
Explore →Guilford Courthouse National Military Park
Honoring the site of the March 15, 1781 Revolutionary battle, the park consists of 28…
Explore →Harmon County Courthouses
The Harmon County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Harmon County…
Explore →Harper County Court House
Anthony, the county seat of Harper County, is justly proud of her stately Court House,…
Explore →Henry County Court House
The stately Henry County courthouse was built in 1878. The main courtroom ceiling is decorated…
Explore →Historic Beardstown Lincoln Courthouse
The Lincoln courtroom in Beardstown was the site of the famous Duff Armstrong case, and…
Explore →Historic Court House Square
The current courthouse was built in 1922 and boasts beautiful Italian marble on the inside.…
Explore →Historic Courthouse
The old Gila County Courthouse is now home to the Cobre Valley Center for the…
Explore →Historic Courthouse
Built in 1898 and in service until 1976, the historic Navajo County Courthouse is one…
Explore →Historic Courthouse Square
See one of the sites that makes Charleston a remarkable place to visit, Coles County…
Explore →Historic Courthouse Square
See the historic Jerseyville courthouse, jail, library, post office, Baptist church, gazebo, memorial of those…
Explore →Historic Iredell County Courthouse
1899, 1940. Square, two-story brick designed in the Beaux Arts classical style with main facade…
Explore →Historic Montgomery County Courthouse
Circa. 1858, the Montgomery County Courthouse was the site of "The World Needs God" sign.
Explore →Historical Phelps County Courthouse
Built prior to the Civil War, it was used both as a hospital and storage…
Explore →Howard County Courthouse
Howard County was established in 1871, the same year St. Paul was established and named…
Explore →Hudson County Court House National Historic Site
Beaux-arts public building without standing early 20th century murals by famed artists Charles Yardley Turner,…
Explore →Iron County Courthouse
Historic courthouse built in 1858. On National Register of Historic Places. The courthouse is associated…
Explore →Jackson County Courthouse
The Jackson County Courthouse, built in 1920, is the centerpiece of the courtyard and the…
Explore →Jackson County Courthouse
The Jackson County Courthouse was built in 1910 of native granite. A noticeable feature of…
Explore →Jefferson County Courthouse
The Fairbury Journal-News once printed that the Jefferson County Courthouse was not a museum, but…
Explore →Johnson County Courthouse
Established in 1857, Johnson County is one of the earliest counties in Nebraska. Tecumseh, which…
Explore →Kearney County Court House
After a spirited disagreement the county seat was moved from Lowell to Minden, and a…
Explore →Keya Paha County Courthouse
This building has supported the official business of Keya Paha County since is construction in…
Explore →Kidder County Courthouse
Built in 1881 as a hotel, the building was named the county courthouse in 1885.…
Explore →Kimball County Courthouse
Kimball County was created out of Cheyenne County in 1888. The centrally located city of…
Explore →Kingman County Courthouse
The Kingman County Courthouse is also on the National Register and is worth a look.…
Explore →Kiowa County Courthouse
The Kiowa County Courthouse and Square is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.…
Explore →Lafayette County Courthouse
The Lafayette County Courthouse was built in 1847-49 and is the oldest courthouse in constant…
Explore →Lawrence County Courthouse
Built in 1900 of native limestone, this is the third courthouse on this site. A…
Explore →Lee County Courthouse
Renovated, working courthouse built in 1896. Beautiful example of Neoclassical Revival architecture. Located in historic…
Explore →Leon County Courthouse
When the Leon County Courthouse burned in 1885, the smoke had scarcely died away before…
Explore →Lincoln County Courthouse
The Lincoln County Courthouse is a limestone monument completed in 1900, and listed on the…
Explore →Livingston County Courthouse
On the square in downtown Ponitac, the courthouse was built in 1875 and is listed…
Explore →Logan County Courthouse
Logan County Courthouse, built in 1905, contains the 2nd largest courtroom in the state. It…
Explore →Love County Courthouse
This unique octagonal architecture with four impressive columns at each of four entrances is Oklahoma's…
Explore →Madison County Courthouse
The Madison County Courthouse in the small county seat of Fredericktown, Missouri (population 3,950) was…
Explore →Madison County Courthouse
The Madison County Courthouse, constructed in 1907, is a two-story Neo-Classical Revival brick structure in…
Explore →Marion County Courthouse
Completed in 1909, the Romanesque revival, native limestone courthouse has a clock tower and stone…
Explore →McDonough County Courthouse
The historical McDonough County Courthouse was built in 1872 for $155,000 and is still in…
Explore →McFarland State Park
This adobe structure is the first Pinal County Courthouse built in 1877. Listed on the…
Explore →McPherson County Courthouse
The cornerstone for this magnificent city landmark was laid in 1894 at a building cost…
Explore →Metamora Courthouse
Built in 1845, this building served as the center of county government until the county…
Explore →Miami County Courthouse
Miami County still has its beautiful 19th century Courthouse, which is listed on the National…
Explore →Milam County Courthouse
This is the fourth structure to serve as the Milam County Courthouse. The local Masonic…
Explore →Million Dollar Courthouse
1872 courthouse which cost taxpayers almost $1 million, includes a jail, courthouse, District Attorney's office…
Explore →Mitchell County Courthouse
Built in 1901 for a total of $38,310. of 8" pitchfaced native limestone, of Richardsonian…
Explore →Monroe County Courthouse
Completed in 1908, the Monroe County Courthouse is a Classical Revival style buidling featuring brick…
Explore →Moultrie County Courthouse
Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995, many murals depicting industry and…
Explore →Mountrail County Courthouse
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this courthouse is a majestic example of…
Explore →Nevada State Capitol
Historic capitol features Alaskan marble plus a display depicting the history of the building. Guided…
Explore →Noble County Courthouse
The Courthouse Square is a focal point of downtown Perry and the three-story courthouse in…
Explore →Nuckolls County Courthouse
With a population of 733, Nelson continues to serve as the county seat. The beautifully…
Explore →Okmulgee County Courthouse
The Okmulgee County Court House was completed in 1918, with marble walls and floors. The…
Explore →Old Beaufort County Courthouse
Dating from about 1786, this is the second oldest courthouse building standing in North Carolina,…
Explore →Old Burke County Courthouse
(c. 1837) The Courthouse is the focal point of Historic Morganton's National Register District and…
Explore →Old Durham County Courthouse
Renovated 1916 Neoclassical Revival building of Indiana limestone. Facade of fluted stone pilaster with Corinthian…
Explore →Old Greeley County Courthouse
A post rock courthouse was built in Tribune in 1890, at a cost of $20,000.…
Explore →Old Orange County Courthouse
Designed and built by John Berry in 1844-1845. Outstanding example of Greek Revival architecture with…
Explore →Old Russell County Courthouse
Formerly Russell Co. Courthouse when Seale was county seat (1866-1943). Built in 1868, is one…
Explore →Osage County Courthouse
The County Courthouse building was completed in 1914. Osage County is the largest county in…
Explore →Osborne County Courthouse
A visit to the Osborne County Courthouse will show the use of the area's popular…
Explore →Otoe County Courthouse
This two-story, Georgian brick structure is the oldest public building in the state of Nebraska…
Explore →Pawnee County Courthouse
With its location near the Missouri River, an important early transportation link, Pawnee was among…
Explore →Pershing County Courthouse
Built in 1919, it is believed to be the only round courthouse in the country;…
Explore →Phelps County Courthouse
The railroad offered a city block to the citizens of Holdrege if they would build…
Explore →Phillips County Courthouse
Tons of marble are obvious in this construction both inside and out. There is a…
Explore →Pierce County Courthouse
On the National Register of Historic Places, the courthouse has marble hallways and a dome…
Explore →Pinal County Courthouse
Built in 1891, the second Pinal County Courthouse is the oldest public building in daily…
Explore →Platte County Courthouse
This elegant structure built in 1866, has been fully restored. Bonnie and Clyde gang member,…
Explore →Polk County Courthouse
The Polk County Courthouse, completed in 1907, dominates the square in the county seat of…
Explore →Pottawatomie County Courthouse
The Pottawatomie County Courthouse located in Westmoreland is constructed of native limestone. It was built…
Explore →Rawlins County Courthouse
The Rawlins County Courthouse was built in 1906 and exemplifies Greco-roman architecture.
Explore →Rice County Courthouse
The historic Rice County Courthouse built of red brick and featuring a four directional clock…
Explore →Richardson County Courthouse
The Richardson County Courthouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was completed in…
Explore →Riley County Courthouse
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places the dominating limestone Courthouse was completed in…
Explore →Rogers County Courthouse
The county dedicated its first Court House in 1937, 30 years after statehood. The decision…
Explore →Rooks County Courthouse
In 1923 a new courthouse replaced the native stone structure of 1881. Listed on the…
Explore →Rush County Courthouse
The Rush County Courthouse was constructed in 1888 following a "tug-of-war" for the county seat.…
Explore →Saunders County Courthouse
In the early1900s the old courthouse building became inadequate which led to the construction of…
Explore →Scotts Bluff County Courthouse
What is presently Scotts Bluff County was carved out of Cheyenne County in an 1888…
Explore →Shelby County Courthouse
Erected more than 100 years ago, the picturesque 19th-century courthouse, with turrets and towers, is…
Explore →Sherman County Courthouse
Sherman County was organized in 1873 during a period of pronounced settlement in the state.…
Explore →Stutsman County Courthouse State Historic Site
The oldest courthouse in North Dakota is one of two in the state in the…
Explore →Thomas County Courthouse
Built in 1906, Thomas County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.…
Explore →Thomas County Courthouse
Following the establishment of Thomas County, Thedford became the county seat in 1887, and a…
Explore →Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park
Museum dealing with the history of Tombstone and southeast corner of Arizona. From 1879 to…
Explore →Trego County Courthouse
The cornerstone of the Trego County Courthouse was laid in 1888, and the building was…
Explore →Van Wert County Court House
Built in 1876, the Van Wert County Court House celebrated its 130th birthday in 2006.…
Explore →Wabaunsee County Court House
This beautiful building was constructed in 1931. It is constructed of Carthage and native stone.…
Explore →Wagoner County Courthouse & Memorial Walk
The Wagoner County Courthouse was built in 1939 replacing the original courthouse that was built…
Explore →Washita County Courthouse
The imposing Washita County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It…
Explore →Webster County Courthouse
Built in 1914, the Webster County Courthouse is a recent addition to sites already listed…
Explore →Wichita County Courthouse
The Wichita County Courthouse was built in 1916. The beautiful sculpture of Leoti, Prairie Flower,…
Explore →Wilcox County Courthouse
1859 building. Public library with genealogy section located on 2nd floor.
Explore →Wood County Courthouse
This one-hundred-year-old courthouse houses one of the largest working hand clocks in the world.
Explore →Woodson County Courthouse
Woodson County CourthouseThe most significant building in the Yates Center Courthouse Square Historic District, the…
Explore →York County Courthouse - NHR
York, Nebraska has been the county seat of York County since its organization in 1870.…
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