North Carolina Historic Courthouses
Old Durham County Courthouse
Renovated 1916
Currituck Courthouse
The original Courthouse was built in 1723. The present courthouse was built prior to 1869: some say as early as 1842
Old Beaufort County Courthouse
Dating from about 1786
Chatham County Courthouse & Historical Museum
Self-guided walking tour of historic downtown Pittsboro includes a variety of shops, restaurants, and modest Chatham Historical Museum (open Wednesdays from noon until 3pm).
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park
Honoring the site of the March 15, 1781 Revolutionary battle, the park consists of 28 monuments and a visitor center on 200
Madison County Courthouse
The Madison County Courthouse, constructed in 1907, is a two-story Neo-Classical Revival brick structure in the heart of Marshall. It cost $30,000
Historic Iredell County Courthouse
1899, 1940
Old Orange County Courthouse
Designed and built by John Berry in 1844-1845. Outstanding example of Greek Revival architecture with details of woodwork and stair brackets from Asher-Benjamins' pattern book. An English Clock (c.17
Old Burke County Courthouse
(c. 1837) The Courthouse is the focal point of Historic Morganton's National Register District and houses the Historic Burke Foundations; Heritage Museum, and the Vistor Information Center. <
Alamance County Courthouse
Alamance County was formed in 1849
Clay County Courthouse
The Clay County Courthouse is located in the center of a quaint, tree-filled town square in Hayesville. Completed in 1889
Cabarrus County Courthouse
Erected in 1876 and now on the National Register of Historic Places. The courthouse building is a synthesis of the Greek Revival, Italianate and Second Empires styles.
Courthouse Inn & Guesthouses
Greek Revival bed & breakfast. The house was once the Sampson County Courthouse from 1818-1904.