Augusta County Courthouse, Staunton
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Facts and practical information
The Augusta County Courthouse is a two-story, red brick, public building in Staunton, Virginia. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It was designed by T.J. Collins, and construction ended in the Autumn of 1901. It is located in the Beverley Historic District. It is the fifth court house constructed on the site, the first having been a log building constructed in 1755. ()
Built: 1901 (123 years ago)Coordinates: 38°8'56"N, 79°4'20"W
Day trips
Augusta County Courthouse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, Wharf Area Historic District, Trinity Episcopal Church, Camera Heritage Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Augusta County Courthouse?
Nearby attractions include Breezy Hill, Staunton (1 min walk), Beverley Historic District, Staunton (1 min walk), Camera Heritage Museum, Staunton (2 min walk), National Valley Bank, Staunton (2 min walk).
How to get to Augusta County Courthouse by public transport?
The nearest stations to Augusta County Courthouse:
Train
Train
- Staunton (3 min walk)