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One of the only remaining pieces of the old courthouse is the 400 lb (180 kg) bell from the cupola, which currently resides at Sesquicentennial Park in Graham.The park was established in 1994 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Alamance County and resides in the northwest corner of the city's Courthouse Square.
Alamance County Courthouse: Alamance County: 212 W Elm St Graham, NC 27253-2882 1923 Alexander County Courthouse Alexander County: 29 W. Main Ave Taylorsville, NC 28681 Alleghany County Courthouse: Alleghany County: 12 N Main St Sparta, NC 28675 1933 Anson County Courthouse Anson County: 114 N Greene St Wadesboro, NC 28170
English: The Alamance County Courthouse is a Classical Revival-style structure located at the center of the downtown business district in Graham, North Carolina, and was constructed in 1924 to replace an earlier courthouse.
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On Oct. 27, 2022, a pending lawsuit was filed against current Graham police Chief Kristy Cole, Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson, and several Graham Police, Sheriff’s Office, and Haw River ...
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Graham was laid out in 1849 as the county seat of the newly formed Alamance County, and was incorporated as a town in 1851; it became a city in 1961. It was named for William Alexander Graham , U.S. senator from North Carolina (1840–1843) and governor of North Carolina (1845–1849).