Franklin County Courthouse, Greek Revival courthouse in Chambersburg, US.
The Franklin County Courthouse is a county courthouse in Chambersburg that shows symmetrical facades, tall columns, and geometric forms in 19th-century Greek Revival style. The building stands on North Main Street next to the town's central memorial plaza.
The building was completed in 1865 and has served as a major location for county court proceedings and administrative functions ever since. Its architectural importance led to recognition as a National Register of Historic Places site in 1974.
The courthouse sits at the edge of a public square where residents gather for markets, celebrations, and community events throughout the year. Locals use the front steps and plaza as a natural meeting point for news and conversation at the heart of town.
The courthouse is reached via North Main Street at Memorial Square, where visitors can find parking nearby. The building is used for court operations, so check ahead about visiting hours and whether tours or public viewing are available.
The building was designed by architects Samuel Seibert and S. Hutton and represents one of the finest examples of 19th-century civic architecture in Pennsylvania. The design shows details that are rarely found in other courthouse buildings across the region.
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