Jackson County Courthouse (North Carolina)

Jackson County Courthouse (North Carolina)

Jackson County Courthouse is an historic courthouse in Sylva, North Carolina that was built in 1913 when Sylva took over the County Seat designation from Webster.

Read more about Jackson County Courthouse (North Carolina):  About The Building, The Jails, New Jackson County Public Library

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