Jefferson County Courthouse, Charles Town
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The Jefferson County Courthouse is a historic building in Charles Town, West Virginia, USA. The building is historically notable as the site of two trials for treason: that of John Brown in 1859, and those of unionizing coal miners from Mingo County, West Virginia, a consequence of the Battle of Blair Mountain, whose trials were moved from the southern part of the state in 1922 as a result of a change of venue. ()
Built: 1836 (188 years ago)Coordinates: 39°17'22"N, 77°51'36"W
Address
100 E Washington StCharles Town 25414-1072
Contact
+1 304-728-3201
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Day trips
Jefferson County Courthouse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races, New Opera House, Charles Town Cave, Charles Town Mining.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Jefferson County Courthouse?
Nearby attractions include New Opera House, Charles Town (2 min walk), American Public University System, Charles Town (2 min walk), Charles Town Cave, Charles Town (3 min walk), Old Charles Town Historic District, Charles Town (5 min walk).