There is no better way to see America than on foot. And there is no better way to appreciate what you are looking at than with a walking tour. Whether you are preparing for a road trip or just out to look at your own town in a new way, a downloadable walking tour from walkthetown.com is ready to explore when you are. This blog looks at America's Town Halls and Courthouses...
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Georgetown, South Carolina
The Georgetown County Courthouse courthouse, designed by prominent architect and South Carolina native Robert Mills, was built in 1823–24 to replace a courthouse which had been battered by two hurricanes. Mills himself, who also designed the Washington Monument, called this courthouse “a great ornament to the town.” A modern Mills scholar has described it as “the most sophisticated of his South Carolina courthouses.” An initial appropriation of $12,000 was approved for the new courthouse. This Mills design is an excellent example of the Classical Revival style so widely used in American public architecture during much of the nineteenth century.
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