The Augusta County Courthouse is a two-story, red brick, public building in Staunton, Virginia.
The building has a two-story, four-bay central portico, with one-bay hyphens connecting to one-bay wings on either side, a domed cupola, with extensive ornamentation on the pediments and the capitals of the yellow, pressed brick columns.
The entrances are on the hyphens, rather than the central pavilion, with a stone belt course around the entire structure.
[4] Its historical significance is in its unique architecture, as well as its history and records, some dating back to the Colonial era.
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