Lowndes County Courthouse, Columbus
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Facts and practical information
The Lowndes County Courthouse in downtown Columbus, Mississippi, is the seat of government for Lowndes County, in the northeastern part of the state. It was initially built in 1847 to designs of local architect James Lull and then remodeled in 1901-05 by Chattanooga-based architect Reuben H. Hunt, who also completed buildings for the Mississippi University for Women nearby at almost the same time. An addition was constructed in 1976. ()
Coordinates: 33°29'48"N, 88°25'40"W
Day trips
Lowndes County Courthouse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Leigh Mall, Whitehall, Stephen D. Lee House, White Arches.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Lowndes County Courthouse?
Nearby attractions include Stephen D. Lee House, Columbus (5 min walk), Old Fort House, Columbus (7 min walk), Temple Heights, Columbus (9 min walk), Sykes-Leigh House, Columbus (10 min walk).