Wise County Courthouse ~ Wise, Virginia.
N 36° 58.628 W 082° 34.763
17S E 359425 N 4093500
The Wise County Courthouse in Wise, Virginia is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. This is the same location as the older Courthouse that was burned during the Civil War.
Waymark Code: WMKG4R
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 04/10/2014
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"The Wise County Courthouse is located on the main street of Wise in the heart of the Commonwealth's coal mining country.
The 2 1/2-story Renaissance Revival-style building was built in 1896 by the local contractors Gilliam and Flanary after the designs of the Washington architect Frank P. Milburn. The building consists of a central pavilion flanked on the main(north) elevation by a clock tower to the east and a bell tower to the west. A two-story clerk's office, also in the Renaissance Revival style, was added to the west of the building in 1920.
A modern wing was also added to the south of the structure in 1979-80. The courthouse is distinguished by fine brickwork and stonework. The first story consists of rusticated brickwork on a rough-cut limestone foundation. A string course of corbeled brick separates the first and second stories. The second story has projecting brick pilasters, pressed-brick arched window heads and raised-brick quoining. A pressed- brick cornice ornaments the towers,while an entablature with dentils and modillions is used elsewhere.
The east and west pavilion have elaborate pedimented parapets that contain Neo-Classical-style garlands and swags. The main entrance is located within a projecting one-story central pavilion on the north elevation. The entrance consists of a semicircular, rough-cut limestone arch that frames the original double doors. The entry is sheltered by a limestone portico that consists of unfluted columns with Ionic capitals supporting a stone entablature with the date "1896" carved in the frieze. The portico is topped by a limestone balustrade, Similar entrances are found on the east elevation and main (north) elevation of the clerk's office. The east entrance on the main building lacks the portico."
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