• Charleston County Courthouse (1790–92) is a Neoclassical building in Charleston, South Carolina, designed by Irish architect James Hoban.
  • The Charleston County Courthouse is beautiful. Free self guided tour of this important building was easy with tidbits of information given by the security guards.
  • The Charleston County Courthouse is one of the most important buildings in the state. First built in 1753 as the provincial capitol for the colony of South Carolina...
  • Located in Charleston’s historic district and close to Washington Square Park, the Charleston County Courthouse is a timeless edifice that commands...
  • The Charleston County Courthouse, located at 84 Broad Street in downtown Charleston, is arguably one of the most important buildings in our state.
  • Charleston County is named for King Charles II of Great Britain. Surrounding County Courthouses: N – Dorchester County and Berkeley County.
  • Courts in Charleston County, South Carolina. Location, contacts, phone number, jury duty, and other info. Find info for any nearby courthouse.
  • Charleston County Courthouse, Charleston. The design of this Neoclassical building in Charleston was inspired by Leinster House in Dublin, the current seat of...
  • 06.29.20 Charleston County Courthouse [one of the "Four Corners of Law"]. Jury Assembly Room on the 2nd floor of the courthouse.
  • Photo taken at Charleston County Courthouse by Evan Guthrie L. on 9/2/2016. ... Photo taken at Charleston County Courthouse by Stephen P. on 11/29/2013.