Old Government House (Augusta, Georgia)
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The Old Government House, also known as the Old Richmond County Courthouse, is a historic courthouse located in downtown Augusta, Georgia. It housed the seat of the local government from 1801 to 1821. It is one of the oldest remaining public buildings in the city. It was built as a courthouse in 1801 and was expanded later when it served as a private residence.
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Courthouse Lane, Augusta
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| N 33.469166666667 ° | E -81.959444444444 ° |
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Courthouse Lane 556
30901 Augusta
Georgia, United States
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