Old Vance County Courthouse (Henderson, North Carolina)
Originally built in 1884, this Greek Revival courthouse was designed by architect James R. Thrower. It was later remodeled in 1908 using the designs of Frank P. Milburn, and was expanded in 1937 with an addition placed on its west elevation. In 1979, the edifice was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Henderson, North Carolina is a small town located in the northern central part of the state to the north of Raleigh. It serves as the seat of Vance County.
Old Vance County Courthouse (Henderson, North Carolina)
Originally built in 1884, this Greek Revival courthouse was designed by architect James R. Thrower. It was later remodeled in 1908 using the designs of Frank P. Milburn, and was expanded in 1937 with an addition placed on its west elevation. In 1979, the edifice was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Henderson, North Carolina is a small town located in the northern central part of the state to the north of Raleigh. It serves as the seat of Vance County.