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Located on the corner of Wenonah Avenue and Main Street . Pearisburg
Built in 1836 and is still in regular use. Read about the history of Giles County HERE
Located on the corner of Wenonah Avenue and Main Street . Pearisburg
Built in 1836 and is still in regular use. Read about the history of Giles County HERE
That is one amazing courthouse! I wonder if the inside is as beautiful as the outside.
ReplyDeleteThat's a magnificent courthouse. Love the huge entrance.
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Makes me wonder how it's been renovated inside for the Internet age. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is a good looking courthouse, fine blue sky, and superb photograph!
ReplyDeleteI like how red it is.
ReplyDeleteThey have really kept this place looking nice. Great photo Tanya!
ReplyDeleteThat quite a red. You really can't miss it in the sun.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very impressive building, very colourful too!
ReplyDeleteSo do you think General Lee would have ever seen that building? It's beautiful!
ReplyDelete...or General Longstreet or his wife Louise who was from Lynchburg?
ReplyDeleteThat's even older than our quite old courthouse!
ReplyDeletequite pretty! like that red painted brick!
ReplyDeleteIt looks to be in great shape for such an old building.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great building this is! I have some friends with the last name of Giles, very interesting.
ReplyDelete'Tis a lovely old courthouse and looks to be in great shape. Any buildings we have of this age are probably tiki huts. And not in such good shape! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful classical building and what a sky to photograph it under!
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous! I love those columns.
ReplyDeleteVery traditional. I think this is what most of us think of when we think of a courthouse.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful architecture!
ReplyDeletei wonder what they call that fan kind of window ... love those. they are so stylish. love them!! happy week! ( :
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful courthouse!
ReplyDeleteThat is a stately building!
ReplyDeleteColorful place.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy visiting and photographing county courthouses! This looks like a nice one!
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