Seminole County Courthouse (Georgia)

It has an Ionic tetrastyle projecting entrance with two-story columns.

A 1980 architectural survey form about the courthouse asserted that it "is the most outstanding building in Donalsonville, a town of 3,500 people.

Architecturally it is one of the more outstanding 1920s courthouse structures in the state, because of the plan and the interior and exterior detailing.

"[2] It is also a contributing building in the NRHP-listed Donalsonville Historic District.

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