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St. Mary’s County Courthouse in Leonardtown, Maryland. Built in 1901 using the Colonial Revival Style.
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Entryway of St. Mary’s County Courthouse in Leonardtown, Maryland. Built in 1901 using the Colonial Revival Style.
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Lamoille County Courthouse. Hyde Park, Vermont. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
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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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Old Berrien County Courthouse in Nashville, That’s a doughboy in front of the courthouse. Georgia. Built in 1898 using the Romanesque Revival and Colonial Revival Styles.
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Cupola on Peach County Courthouse in Ft. Valley, Georgia. Last county established in Georgia. Paul Chandler July 2016.
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Peach County Courthouse in Ft. Valley, Georgia. Built in 1936 using the Colonial Revival Style.
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Butts County Courthouse. Jackson, Georgia. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
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Clock Tower. Butts County Courthouse in Jackson, Georgia. Built in 1898 in the High Victorian Eclectic and Colonial Revival Styles. NRHP designated in 1980.
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Butts County Courthouse in Jackson, Georgia. Built in 1898 using the High Victorian Eclectic and Colonial Revival Styles. NRHP designated in 1980.
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Litchfield County Courthouse in Litchfield, Connecticut. Built in 1888 using the Romanesque Revival and Colonial Revival Styles.
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Cupola Litchfield County Courthouse in Litchfield, CT. Built in 1887 using the Romanesque Revival and Colonial Revival Styles.
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Entryway Litchfield County Courthouse in Litchfield, Connecticut. Built in 1888 using the Romanesque Revival and Colonial Revival Styles.