Mecklenburg County Courthouse, Charlotte

Mecklenburg County Courthouse, Charlotte

The Mecklenburg County Courthouse, situated in Charlotte, is a remarkable historical landmark within the region, emblematic of its commitment to providing accessible justice to its community and citizens. This monumental structure, designed by the acclaimed architect Louis H. Asbury, was constructed from 1925 to 1928. Characterized by its Neoclassical architectural style, the courthouse is a four-story, rectangular edifice, prominently sheathed in limestone, which underscores its grandeur and timeless elegance.

Architecturally, the courthouse is notable for its three-part composition, highlighted by a decastyle Corinthian order portico that graces the front facade, providing a majestic entrance. Additionally, the rear elevation of the building features a tetrastyle portico that shelters the three central bays, complemented by Corinthian pilasters, further accentuating its classical aesthetics.

In recognition of its architectural significance and historical value, the Mecklenburg County Courthouse was duly added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. This designation not only acknowledges the courthouse's pivotal role in the judicial and civic life of the region but also ensures its preservation for future generations to appreciate and learn from its storied past.

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Mecklenburg County Courthouse on Map

Sight Name: Mecklenburg County Courthouse
Sight Location: Charlotte, USA (See walking tours in Charlotte)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark

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