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Pendleton County Courthouse in Franklin, West Virginia. Built in 1925 using the Greek Revival Style. NRHP designated in 1986 as a part of the downtown district.
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Grant County Courthouse in Petersburg, West Virginia. Built in 1909 using the Neo-Colonial Style.
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Greenbrier County Courthouse in Lewisburg, West Virginia. Built in 1837 using the Colonial Style. NRHP designated in 1973.
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Hardy County Courthouse in Moorefield, West Virginia. Built in 1911 using the Neoclassical Style.
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Historic Hampshire County Courthouse in Romney, West Virginia. Built in 1921 using the Neoclassical Revival Style. NRHP designated in 2005.
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Historic Hampshire County Courthouse in Romney, West Virginia. Built in 1921 using the Neoclassical Revival Style.
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Mineral County Courthouse in Keyser, West Virginia. Built in 1868 using the Romanesque Revival Style. NRHP designated in 2005.
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Former Hardy County Courthouse in Moorefield, West Virginia. Built in 1859. NRHP designated in 1986 as a part of the downtown district.
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Cupola of Historic Hampshire County Courthouse in Romney, West Virginia. Built in 1921 using the Neoclassical Revival Style.
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Mineral County Courthouse in Keyser, West Virginia. Built in 1868 using the Romanesque Revival Style.
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Bell Tower of Mineral County Courthouse in Keyser, West Virginia. Built in 1868 using the Romanesque Revival Style.
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Entryway of Mineral County Courthouse in Keyser, West Virginia. Built in 1868 using the Romanesque Revival Style.
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As of April 2022, I have photographed county courthouses in 9 of 55 West Virginia counties.
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Pendleton County Courthouse in Franklin, West Virginia. Built in 1925 using the Greek Revival Style.
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Entryway of Pendleton County Courthouse in Franklin, West Virginia. Built in 1925 using the Greek Revival Style.
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Pendleton County Courthouse in Franklin, West Virginia. Built in 1925 using the Greek Revival Style.
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Entryway of Pendleton County Courthouse in Franklin, West Virginia. Built in 1925 using the Greek Revival Style.
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Entryway of Pendleton County Courthouse in Franklin, West Virginia. Built in 1925 using the Greek Revival Style.
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Cupola of Pendleton County Courthouse in Franklin, West Virginia. Built in 1925 using the Greek Revival Style.
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Pendleton County Courthouse in Franklin, West Virginia. Built in 1925 using the Greek Revival Style.
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Historic Grant County Courthouse in Petersburg, West Virginia. Built in 1909 using the Neo-Colonial Style.
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Entryway of Historic Grant County Courthouse in Petersburg, West Virginia. Built in 1909 using the Neo-Colonial Style. Doughboy monument in front.
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Entryway of Historic Grant County Courthouse in Petersburg, West Virginia. Built in 1909 using the Neo-Colonial Style. Doughboy in front.