Union County Courthouse

USA / Pennsylvania / Lewisburg / S. 2nd. Str., 103
 courthouse, historical building

The Courthouse (1855). The original county seat was at New Berlin, subsequently moved to Lewisburg. The original part of the present courthouse was built in 1855, but later additions have so built over and into it that still using this dating is being generous.

It is a Neoclassic building with a four column Ionic portico over the entrance and capped with a bell tower. The gable ends are formed as undecorated pediments, and the windows are similarly undecorated. The additions have been made at the back and to the left side viewed from the front. The last rebuilding was in 1971 when the present entrance was created.

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Union County Courthouse
103 South Second Street
Lewisburg, PA 17837
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Coordinates:   40°57'48"N   76°52'57"W
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