Johnston County Courthouse (Smithfield, North Carolina)
Located at 207 East Johnston Street, the Johnston County Courthouse was built in 1920-21 using the Classical Revival designs of architect Harry Barton. It was expanded on its southwestern elevation in 1986-88. In 1979, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Smithfield, North Carolina is a charming small town located to the southeast of Raleigh in the transition zone of the Piedmont and the Coastal Plains. It serves as the seat of Johnston County.
Johnston County Courthouse (Smithfield, North Carolina)
Located at 207 East Johnston Street, the Johnston County Courthouse was built in 1920-21 using the Classical Revival designs of architect Harry Barton. It was expanded on its southwestern elevation in 1986-88. In 1979, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Smithfield, North Carolina is a charming small town located to the southeast of Raleigh in the transition zone of the Piedmont and the Coastal Plains. It serves as the seat of Johnston County.