1767 Chowan County Courthouse: A National Historic Landmark
The U.S. National Register of Historic Places lists the Courthouse to be a National Historic Landmark. It is in use today, as it has been since 1767, following a major renovation funded by the State of North Carolina. It has been used by untold number of judges and even a President and a Prince. Charles Heatherly in his Courthouses of North Carolina said:
Many consider the Courthouse to be among the finest examples of Georgian architecture used in the design of a public building. For nearly 250 years it’s strength of design has symbolically communicated justice and its bell tower serves as a beacon for all to defend freedom.
Trolley tours as well as walking tours departing the Historic Edenton Visitor’s Center have an opportunity to see the Courthouse up close.
For additional detail, see North Carolina State University’s description.