Summers County Courthouse, County courthouse in Hinton, West Virginia.
The Summers County Courthouse is a county courthouse in Hinton with prominent red brick walls and octagonal towers anchoring each corner. Its design merges Victorian and Romanesque Revival styles throughout the exterior and interior arrangement.
Construction began in 1875, and the building underwent major redesign work from 1893 to 1898 under architect Frank Pierce Milburn. These renovation years shaped the building's present character and its role in Hinton's development.
This courthouse stands as the main public institution where residents conduct official legal business and gather for civic matters. It represents the continuity of how communities organize their judicial life in a small city.
The courthouse sits in downtown Hinton and houses multiple court facilities for civil and family matters. Visitors should expect standard courthouse security procedures when entering the building.
A cast-iron stairway in the northwest tower connects different levels and represents original architectural details from when the building was renovated. This interior feature shows how late 1800s courthouse design incorporated industrial materials into public spaces.
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