Appatomatix Courthouse is famous for its historical significance as the site where Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865, effectively marking the end of the American Civil War. The courthouse, located in Virginia, symbolizes reconciliation and the conclusion of a tumultuous period in U.S. history. It has since become a site of remembrance and reflection on the sacrifices and complexities of the war.
Richardson Courthouse, the Heinz plant, Macy's (Kaufmann's Building)
Appomattox Courthouse is in Appomattox, Virginia.
Surrogate's Courthouse was created in 1907.
Ottawa Courthouse was created in 1986.
Harlem Courthouse was created in 1891.
Roma Courthouse was created in 1901.
Courthouse Place was created in 1893.
Innisfail Courthouse was created in 1939.
Metropolitan Courthouse was created in 2003.
Bowen Courthouse was created in 1881.
Tweed Courthouse was created in 1872.
Atherton Courthouse was created in 1941.