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Entryway of Old Chatham County Courthouse in Savannah, Georgia.
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Effingham County Courthouse in Springfield, Georgia. Paul Chandler July 2014.
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Charlton County Courthouse in Folkston, Georgia. Built in 1928, it replaced its burned predecessor which was built 26 years earlier. Paul Chandler July 2014.
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Brantley County GA close-up. Built in 1930 using the Colonial Revival Style. NRHP designated.
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Long County Courthouse in Ludowici, Georgia. Paul Chandler July 2014.
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Camden County Courthouse. Woodbine, Georgia. Built in 2003 using the Modern Colonial Revival Style.
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Brantley County Courthouse. Nahunta, Georgia. Built in 1930, ten years after the formation of the county. The whereabouts of the previous courthouse in a neighboring town is a mystery. NRHP designated.
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Glynn County Courthouse. Brunswick, Georgia. Built in 1991, the presence of the columned porticoes belies its age.
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Old Chatham County Courthouse. Savannah, Georgia. Built 1889 using the Romanesque Revival Style.
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Wayne County Courthouse. Jesup, Georgia. Built in 1903 using the Romanesque Revival Style. NRHP designated in 1980.
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Pierce County Courthouse. Blackshear, Georgia. Built in 1902 using the Neoclassical Style.
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Old Lowndes County Courthouse in Valdosta, Georgia. Built in 1905, it sits on a tree lined square.
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New Lowndes County Courthouse. Valdosta, Georgia. Built in 2008 using the Modernist Style.
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Treutlen County Courthouse in Soperton, Georgia. The county was created in 1917. This is the sole entry in the county on the National Register of Historic Places (1980).
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Emanuel County Courthouse in Swainsboro, Georgia. Built in 2001 using the Modernist Style.
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Jenkins County Courthouse in Millen, Georgia. NRHP designated in 1980. Paul Chandler June 2015.