North Carolina County Courthouses
Madison County Courthouse
The Madison County Courthouse was built in 1907 and designed by Richard Sharp Smith (head architect for the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC). The two story Neo-Classical Revival brick structure sits in the heart of Marshall with an unobstructed view of the French Broad River. On its lawn are...
Martin County Courthouse
“A few enlightened communities across North Carolina have recognized the pivotal roles their historic courthouses have played in their lives. In Martin County, NC, history minded citizens took bold steps to save their landmark courthouse from the wrecking ball and have successfully restored its...
McDowell County Courthouse
Eleven structures make up the Main Street Historic District in the downtown area. Four churches, St. John's Episcopal Church (1882), First Baptist (1914), First Presbyterian (1923), and St. Matthews Lutheran (1935); two former hotels, the Eagle Hotel, which survived the 1894 fire, and the Hotel...
Mecklenburg County Courthouse
The Mecklenburg County Courthouse, erected in 1928, is a structure that possesses local historic significance as a reflection of Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s tremendous economic and physical growth during the New South era of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries while serving as a...
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