Monongalia County Courthouse, Morgantown
Facts and practical information
Monongalia County Courthouse is a historic courthouse building located in Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia. The courthouse was erected in 1784 with the current structure built in 1891. This Romanesque style building consists of a two-story building with a basement, five-story clock tower and a three-story South tower. The building measures at 99’ by 83’ by 99’ by 76’ with the first story at fifteen feet high and the second story at twenty-two feet high. The distinctive central clock tower has a pyramidal roof, four doomed buttresses, stone molds over the four clocks and tower windows, arcade belfry, and quatrefoil design with the building date. The original northern facade was covered by an addition built in 1925 with another addition built in 1975. Connected to the courthouse is a two-story Italianate style jailhouse built in 1881. ()
Downtown MorgantownMorgantown
Monongalia County Courthouse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St. Mary's Orthodox Church, Metropolitan Theatre, Monongalia Arts Center, West Virginia & Regional History Center.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Monongalia County Courthouse?
How to get to Monongalia County Courthouse by public transport?
Train
- Walnut (1 min walk)
- Beechurst (10 min walk)
Bus
- Mountain Line Deport (4 min walk)
- FlixBus Morgantown • Lines: 2668 (28 min walk)