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A photo of the Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by Alex Roush Architect and Gardner, Spencer, Smith, Tench And Jarbeau.  The brick structure was built in 2012 and stands adjacent to the historic Carroll County Courthouse built in 1928.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by Alex Roush Architect and Gardner, Spencer, Smith, Tench And Jarbeau.  The brick structure was built in 2012 and stands adjacent to the historic Carroll County Courthouse built in 1928.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by Alex Roush Architect and Gardner, Spencer, Smith, Tench And Jarbeau.  The brick structure was built in 2012 and stands adjacent to the historic Carroll County Courthouse built in 1928.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  In the foreground is a Confederate memorial, erected in 1910.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by Alex Roush Architect and Gardner, Spencer, Smith, Tench And Jarbeau.  The brick structure was built in 2012 and stands adjacent to the historic Carroll County Courthouse built in 1928.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  In the foreground is a Confederate memorial, erected in 1910.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by Alex Roush Architect and Gardner, Spencer, Smith, Tench And Jarbeau.  The brick structure was built in 2012 and stands adjacent to the historic Carroll County Courthouse (seen to the left) built in 1928.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  In the foreground is a Confederate memorial, erected in 1910.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by Alex Roush Architect and Gardner, Spencer, Smith, Tench And Jarbeau.  The brick structure was built in 2012 and stands adjacent to the historic Carroll County Courthouse built in 1928.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by Alex Roush Architect and Gardner, Spencer, Smith, Tench And Jarbeau.  The brick structure was built in 2012 and stands adjacent to the historic Carroll County Courthouse built in 1928.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by Alex Roush Architect and Gardner, Spencer, Smith, Tench And Jarbeau.  The brick structure was built in 2012 and stands adjacent to the historic Carroll County Courthouse (seen to the left) built in 1928.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by Alex Roush Architect and Gardner, Spencer, Smith, Tench And Jarbeau.  The brick structure was built in 2012 and stands adjacent to the historic Carroll County Courthouse built in 1928.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by Alex Roush Architect and Gardner, Spencer, Smith, Tench And Jarbeau.  The brick structure was built in 2012 and stands adjacent to the historic Carroll County Courthouse built in 1928.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by Alex Roush Architect and Gardner, Spencer, Smith, Tench And Jarbeau.  The brick structure was built in 2012 and stands adjacent to the historic Carroll County Courthouse built in 1928.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the historic Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by William J.J. Chase.  The limestone Classical Revival structure, built in 1928 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, stands adjacent to the 2012 Carroll County Courthouse.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the historic Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by William J.J. Chase.  The limestone Classical Revival structure, built in 1928 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, stands adjacent to the 2012 Carroll County Courthouse.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the historic Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by William J.J. Chase.  The limestone Classical Revival structure, built in 1928 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, stands adjacent to the 2012 Carroll County Courthouse.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the historic Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by William J.J. Chase.  The limestone Classical Revival structure, built in 1928 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, stands adjacent to the 2012 Carroll County Courthouse.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the historic Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by William J.J. Chase.  The limestone Classical Revival structure, built in 1928 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, stands adjacent to the 2012 Carroll County Courthouse.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the historic Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by William J.J. Chase.  The limestone Classical Revival structure, built in 1928 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, stands adjacent to the 2012 Carroll County Courthouse.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the historic Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by William J.J. Chase.  The limestone Classical Revival structure, built in 1928 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, stands adjacent to the 2012 Carroll County Courthouse.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the historic Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by William J.J. Chase.  The limestone Classical Revival structure, built in 1928 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, stands adjacent to the 2012 Carroll County Courthouse.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the cornerstone of the historic Carroll County Courthouse in Carrollton, Georgia.  The Carrollton courthouse was designed by William J.J. Chase.  The limestone Classical Revival structure, built in 1928 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, stands adjacent to the 2012 Carroll County Courthouse.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Carroll County Courthouse in Westminster, Maryland.  Designed by James Shellman, the Westminster courthouse was constructed in 1838, with additions in 1882 and 1935.  The Carroll County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is part of the Westminster Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Carroll County Courthouse in Westminster, Maryland.  Designed by James Shellman, the Westminster courthouse was constructed in 1838, with additions in 1882 and 1935.  The Carroll County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is part of the Westminster Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Carroll County Courthouse in Westminster, Maryland.  Designed by James Shellman, the Westminster courthouse was constructed in 1838, with additions in 1882 and 1935.  The Carroll County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is part of the Westminster Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Carroll County Courthouse in Westminster, Maryland.  Designed by James Shellman, the Westminster courthouse was constructed in 1838, with additions in 1882 and 1935.  The Carroll County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is part of the Westminster Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Carroll County Courthouse in Westminster, Maryland.  Designed by James Shellman, the Westminster courthouse was constructed in 1838, with additions in 1882 and 1935.  The Carroll County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is part of the Westminster Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Carroll County Courthouse in Westminster, Maryland.  Designed by James Shellman, the Westminster courthouse was constructed in 1838, with additions in 1882 and 1935.  The Carroll County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is part of the Westminster Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Carroll County Courthouse in Westminster, Maryland.  Designed by James Shellman, the Westminster courthouse was constructed in 1838, with additions in 1882 and 1935.  The Carroll County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is part of the Westminster Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Carroll County Courthouse in Westminster, Maryland.  Designed by James Shellman, the Westminster courthouse was constructed in 1838, with additions in 1882 and 1935.  The Carroll County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is part of the Westminster Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Carroll County Courthouse in Westminster, Maryland.  Designed by James Shellman, the Westminster courthouse was constructed in 1838, with additions in 1882 and 1935.  The Carroll County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is part of the Westminster Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Carroll County Courthouse in Westminster, Maryland.  Designed by James Shellman, the Westminster courthouse was constructed in 1838, with additions in 1882 and 1935.  The Carroll County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is part of the Westminster Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the cupola of the Carroll County Courthouse in Westminster, Maryland.  Designed by James Shellman, the Westminster courthouse was constructed in 1838, with additions in 1882 and 1935.  The Carroll County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is part of the Westminster Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the cupola of the Carroll County Courthouse in Westminster, Maryland.  Designed by James Shellman, the Westminster courthouse was constructed in 1838, with additions in 1882 and 1935.  The Carroll County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is part of the Westminster Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Carroll County Courthouse in Berryville, Arkansas.  Berryville is one of two county seats for Carroll County; Eureka Springs is also a county seat and has its own courthouse.  The brick Berryville courthouse was built in 1951 as an electrical co-op before being purchased and converted into a courthouse in the 1970s.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Carroll County Courthouse in Berryville, Arkansas.  Berryville is one of two county seats for Carroll County; Eureka Springs is also a county seat and has its own courthouse.  The brick Berryville courthouse was built in 1951 as an electrical co-op before being purchased and converted into a courthouse in the 1970s.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Carroll County Courthouse in Berryville, Arkansas.  Berryville is one of two county seats for Carroll County; Eureka Springs is also a county seat and has its own courthouse.  The brick Berryville courthouse was built in 1951 as an electrical co-op before being purchased and converted into a courthouse in the 1970s.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Carroll County Courthouse in Berryville, Arkansas.  Berryville is one of two county seats for Carroll County; Eureka Springs is also a county seat and has its own courthouse.  The brick Berryville courthouse was built in 1951 as an electrical co-op before being purchased and converted into a courthouse in the 1970s.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Carroll County Courthouse in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.  Eureka Springs is one of two county seats for Carroll County; Berryville is also a county seat and has its own courthouse.  Designed by W.O. Perkins And Son, the Eureka Springs courthouse was built in 1909.  The limestone Carroll County Courthouse, a Romanesque Revival structure, is part of the Eureka Springs Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Carroll County Courthouse in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.  Eureka Springs is one of two county seats for Carroll County; Berryville is also a county seat and has its own courthouse.  Designed by W.O. Perkins And Son, the Eureka Springs courthouse was built in 1909.  The limestone Carroll County Courthouse, a Romanesque Revival structure, is part of the Eureka Springs Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Carroll County Courthouse in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.  Eureka Springs is one of two county seats for Carroll County; Berryville is also a county seat and has its own courthouse.  Designed by W.O. Perkins And Son, the Eureka Springs courthouse was built in 1909.  The limestone Carroll County Courthouse, a Romanesque Revival structure, is part of the Eureka Springs Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Carroll County Courthouse in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.  Eureka Springs is one of two county seats for Carroll County; Berryville is also a county seat and has its own courthouse.  Designed by W.O. Perkins And Son, the Eureka Springs courthouse was built in 1909.  The limestone Carroll County Courthouse, a Romanesque Revival structure, is part of the Eureka Springs Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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