The original section of the Shenandoah County Courthouse was erected in 1795 to replace a log courthouse, and is considered to be the oldest court structure west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The architecture of the limestone building reflects the dominance of the German settlers in the area of the town of Woodstock. Its most distinctive feature, the hexagonal, ogee-roofed cupola, recalls the belfries of German baroque parish churches. The original form remains evident despite alterations and additions. A brick Greek Revival wing was added in 1840, and a handsomely ornamented Victorian clerk’s office was attached in 1880. The Tuscan portico dates from 1920; its pediment echoes the pediment of the original central pavilion. A new county courthouse was built in the 1970s; the historic Shenandoah County Courthouse was converted for use as county office space, with the restored courtroom used for public gatherings.
Many properties listed in the registers are private dwellings and are not open to the public, however many are visible from the public right-of-way. Please be respectful of owner privacy.
Abbreviations:
VLR: Virginia Landmarks Register
NPS: National Park Service
NRHP: National Register of Historic Places
NHL: National Historic Landmark
Programs
DHR has secured permanent legal protection for over 700 historic places - including 15,000 acres of battlefield lands
DHR has erected 2,532 highway markers in every county and city across Virginia
DHR has registered more than 3,317 individual resources and 613 historic districts
DHR has engaged over 450 students in 3 highway marker contests
DHR has stimulated more than $4.2 billion dollars in private investments related to historic tax credit incentives, revitalizing communities of all sizes throughout Virginia