Old Greenville County Courthouse (Greenville, South Carolina)
The former Greenville County Courthouse stands at 130 South Main Street and was built in Beaux-Arts style in 1916-18. Architects Phillip Thornton Marye and H. Olin Jones designed the structure, while contractor James A. Jones provided the labor. The structure was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. It now houses a bookstore.
Greenville County erected a newer courthouse facility in 1949-50.
Greenville, South Carolina is a small city of roughly 70,000 residents (in 2020), that forms the anchor of a metropolitan area with approximately 1.6 million people. It is the largest city in South Carolina's Upcountry, and it serves as the seat of Greenville County.
Old Greenville County Courthouse (Greenville, South Carolina)
The former Greenville County Courthouse stands at 130 South Main Street and was built in Beaux-Arts style in 1916-18. Architects Phillip Thornton Marye and H. Olin Jones designed the structure, while contractor James A. Jones provided the labor. The structure was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. It now houses a bookstore.
Greenville County erected a newer courthouse facility in 1949-50.
Greenville, South Carolina is a small city of roughly 70,000 residents (in 2020), that forms the anchor of a metropolitan area with approximately 1.6 million people. It is the largest city in South Carolina's Upcountry, and it serves as the seat of Greenville County.