North Carolina County Courthouses

Chowan County Courthouse

The U.S. National Register of Historic Places lists the Courthouse to be a National Historic Landmark. It is in use today, as it has been since 1767, following a major renovation funded by the State of North Carolina. The Chowan County Courthouse is considered one of the finest Georgian public...

Clay County Courthouse

The Clay County Courthouse is located in the center of a quaint, tree-filled town square in Hayesville. Completed in 1889, it is an example of Venacular Italianate architecture. The Courthouse is listed on the National Registry of Historic Buildings and is still in use today. Nestled in the Blue...

Cleveland County Courthouse

The county was formed as Cleveland County in 1841 from parts of Lincoln County and Rutherford County. It was named for Benjamin Cleaveland, a colonel in the American Revolutionary War, who took part in the Battle of King’s Mountain. The present spelling was adopted in 1887. The county is divided...

Columbus County Courthouse

Columbus County lies only a short distance from the Atlantic Ocean, in the fertile lowlands of the coastal plain, occupying one of the most southeastern sections of North Carolina. Its position along the South Carolina state line is flanked by Brunswick County to the east and Robeson County to the...

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