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Old Houston County Courthouse in Perry, Georgia. Built in 1939 using the Stripped Classical Style. Paul Chandler July 2016.
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Historic Hall County Courthouse Entry Detail. Gainesville, Georgia. NRHP designated in 1995.
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Entryway Ware Co. Courthouse in Waycross, Georgia. Built in 1957 using the Stripped Classical Style.
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Ware Co. Courthouse in Waycross, Georgia. Built in 1957 using the Stripped Classical Style.
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Pickens County Courthouse in Jasper, Georgia. Built in 1949 using the Stripped Classical Style. NRHP designated in 2008.
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Quitman County Courthouse in Georgetown, Georgia. Built in 1938 using the Stripped Classical and Colonial Revival Styles.
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Entryway Quitman County Courthouse. Georgetown, Georgia. Built in 1938 using the Stripped Classical and Colonial Revival Styles.
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Quitman County Courthouse in Georgetown, Georgia. Built in 1938 using the Stripped Classical Revival and Colonial Revival Styles. Paul Chandler December 2016.
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Old Hall County Courthouse in Gainesville, Georgia. Built in 1936 using the Stripped Classical Style with Art Deco elements. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.
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Mitchell County Courthouse in Camilla GA. Built in 1936 in the Stripped Classical and Art Deco Styles.
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Courthouse Clock on Former Bradford County Courthouse in Troy, Pennsylvania. Built in 1894 using the Romanesque Style. Paul Chandler July 2021.
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Mitchell County Courthouse w Magnolias in Camilla, Georgia. Built in 1936 using the Art Deco and Stripped Classical Revival Styles.
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Mitchell Co. Courthouse Clock in Camilla, Georgia. Built in 1936 using the Art Deco and Stripped Classical Revival Styles.
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Entryway of Mitchell County Courthouse in Camilla, Georgia. Built in 1936 using the Art Deco and Stripped Classical Revival Styles.
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Cook County Courthouse in Adel, Georgia. Built in 1938 using the Stripped Classical Revival Style.
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Entryway of Cook County Courthouse in Adel, Georgia. Built in 1938 using the Stripped Classical Revival Style.
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Cook County Courthouse in Adel, Georgia. Built in 1938 using the Stripped Classical Revival Style.
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Petersburg Courthouse Annex In Petersburg, Virginia. Built in 1911. The addition to the left is later, and used the Stripped Classical Style. Paul Chandler April 2018.
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JS Shingler Building. Ashburn, Georgia. Built in 1912 using the Stripped Classical Style.
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Polk County Courthouse in Cedartown, Georgia. Built in 1951 using the Modern Stripped Classical Revival Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
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Entryway of Polk County Courthouse in Cedartown, Georgia. Built in 1951 using the Modern Stripped Classical Revival Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
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Mitchell Building on Genesee Street in Utica, New York. Built in the Stripped Neoclassical Style.
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Entryway of Dauphin County Courthouse in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Built in 1942 using the Stripped Classical Style with Art Deco elements.