Old Courthouse Museum
Venue Type: Galleries and Museums
Overview
| Address |
211 West Santa Ana Boulevard
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| Santa Ana, CA 92701 |
| United States |
Venue Description
Construction was started in the summer of 1858 on the Warren County Court House, which stands on one of the highest hills in Vicksburg on land given by the family of the city's founder, Newet Vick. Built by the Weldon Brothers, who used skilled slave artisans, it was completed in 1860 just before the War Between the States began. The building is architecturally outstanding. Four porticos, supported by 30-foot Ionic columns, flank the entrances. The courtroom on the second floor features a cast iron judge's dais and railings, and an iron stairway connects the first and second floors. Original iron doors and shutters remain on the building.
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