North Carolina County Courthouses
Washington County Courthouse
Washington County is a member of the Albemarle Commission regional council of governments. It is home to no fewer than ten sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including Somerset Place, once the largest working plantation in the Upper South. The entire county boasts a...
Watauga County Courthouse
Watauga County was formed in 1849 from Ashe, Wilkes, Caldwell and Yancey counties. It was named for the Watauga River, whose name came from an Indian word meaning "beautiful water." It is in the northwestern section of the State and is bounded by the State of Tennessee [Johnson and Carter Counties]...
Wayne County Courthouse
Located on the site of an earlier courthouse that was built in 1850, this beautiful courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features a memorial to World War I soldiers on its grounds, as well as a marker denoting the execution of John Lawson by Indians in 1710. Wayne...
Wilkes County Courthouse
Nestled within the picturesque setting of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Wilkes County offers a delightful adventure for both the young and the young at heart. Located just 80 miles from Charlotte, 45 miles from Winston-Salem, 45 miles from Hickory, and 35 minutes from Boone, Wilkes County remains an...
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