North Carolina County Courthouses
Alamance County Courthouse
The original courthouse was constructed for $6,400, or around $163,000 in 2009. It was a small, cube-shaped 2-story building that met the needs of the small population of Alamance County at that time. It featured a roof made of either tin or zinc, although there are some indications that it may...
Alexander County Courthouse
Alexander County was established in 1847, the year of the first sale of land in the county seat (Taylorsville). With the proceeds from the sale, the first courthouse was built on the present site. When the Civil War began, Alexander County was 14 years old. The 1860 population was 5,837; yet...
Alleghany County Courthouse
Alleghany County is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Northwestern North Carolina. Alleghany County was formed out of Ashe County by an act of the 1858-1859 session of the North Carolina legislature. One of our goals is to preserve the qualities of our county while moving towards the future...
Anson County Courthouse
Anson County is committed to ensuring accessible, efficient and outstanding customer service. Its Government will promote economic development, orderly growth, educational opportunities, health care and a secure environment for its citizens. Anson County, once the largest in the state with a border...
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