This stately courthouse with its massive Neoclassical Revival portico dominates a tree-barren lawn in Allendale. The courthouse has stood at this ...
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Spartanburg County Courthouse
In 1785, the Upstate's Ninety-Six District was divided into three portions - Spartanburg County, Abbeville County, Edgefield County, Laurens County, ...
Aiken County Courthouse
The Aiken County courthouse was built in 1881, a decade after the establishment of the western South Carolina county, which was created from portions ...
J. Bratton Davis Courthouse
This courthouse in downtown Columbia was built in 1936 and designed by Harold Tatum, the architect of the neighboring John C. Calhoun Building. The ...
Darlington County Courthouse
This modern building is the fifth courthouse to served Darlington County residents. The first was built shortly after the founding of the county in ...
Old Lexington Courthouse
This historic courthouse in Lexington is one of many that have served the citizens of Lexington County. The first was built around 1785 near Cayce in ...
Georgetown County Courthouse
The first county courthouse to grace Georgetown - the county seat of Georgetown County - suffered damage from two hurricanes, rendering a new ...
Pickens County Courthouse
In 1791 the area now known as Pickens County was part of the upstate's Washington District, which also included present-day Greenville, Anderson, and ...
Orangeburg County Courthouse
This twentieth-century brick structure is the fifth courthouse to serve the residents of Orangeburg County. The first was built in 1772 on the block ...
Dorchester County Courthouse
Dorchester County was formed in 1897 from land parceled by Colleton and Berkeley Counties. This courthouse sits in the county seat of St. George, and ...