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Upson County Courthouse, Gerichtsgebäude in den Vereinigten Staaten

Upson County Courthouse is a county courthouse in Upson County, Georgia, completed in 1908. The three-story structure features cream-colored brick and stone, with four prominent columns on its eastern facade, a large portico, and a distinctive domed clock tower that rises above the roof line.

Designed by renowned architect Frank Pierce Milburn, the building was constructed between 1907 and 1908, replacing earlier courthouses from the 1800s. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 and underwent major renovations in the late 1960s and early 2000s to preserve its historic character.

The courthouse has stood at the heart of Thomaston for over a century, serving as a symbol of local identity and civic pride. Its classical design with columns and clock tower conveys a sense of permanence that shapes how residents understand their community's character.

The building sits centrally on Courthouse Square in Thomaston and is easy to locate, with paved grounds, surrounding trees, and benches nearby. The classical design with a wide entrance staircase and large windows provides good orientation, and visitors can explore the exterior or take time to observe the architectural details.

When the building was constructed, county officials hid a ten dollar bill inside one of the columns, believing the county would never lack funds. The courthouse lawn also displays a monument holding a cannonball sent by P.W. Alexander, a Civil War correspondent, after the attack on Fort Sumter.

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