Gwinnett Historic Courthouse
Prix
Best of Gwinnett, Gwinnett Magazine - Best Place to Get Married; Golden Hammer Award - Lawrenceville Tourism and Trade Association; Planners Choice Award
Commodités
Installations
- Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
- Capacités audiovisuelles
- Capacités audiovisuelles (Apportez le vôtre)
- Espace (extérieur)
- Espace (privé)
- Linge de table
- Linge de table (Apportez le vôtre)
- Meubles
- Other decor
- Other decor (Apportez le vôtre)
- Éclairage
- Éclairage (Apportez le vôtre)
Équipement
- Scène
Alcool et service traiteur
- Alcool (Apportez le vôtre)
- Alcool autorisé
- Cuisine sur place
- Traiteurs externes autorisés
Distance de l’aéroport
35 mi. du lieu
Stationnement
- Stationnement gratuit
- Stationnement sur rue
Espace de réunion du Gwinnett Historic Courthouse
Coûts du lieu
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Politique d’annulation
Received in writing 72 hours out, 100% rental fees, 100% other fees to be refunded. $30 processing fee to be charged. Received in writing 46 days to one year, 50% rental fees, 100% all other fees to be refunded. $30 processing fee to be charged. Received in writing 15 to 45 days, 0% rental fees, 100% all other fees to be refunded. $30 processing fee to be charged. Received in writing 14 days or less prior to event, 100% damage deposit to be refunded. $30 processing fee to be charged.
Assurance pour l'événement
Assurance pour l'événement
Restrictions sur les installations
As we are an historical building, tacking, taping, nailing, pinning or otherwise defacing walls, ceilings, windows or floors is prohibited. On site prep kitchen for the caterer of your choice is scheduled for renovation late summer.
Renseignements supplémentaires
HISTORICAL DATA Rich in history and charm, the present day Gwinnett Historic Courthouse was built in 1885 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Sitting majestically on the square in historic downtown Lawrenceville, its unique architectural features include an original turret (balcony) and four story clock tower housing a Seth Thomas clock and bronze bell. The belfry you see at the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse was built in 1908. It was built at a cost of $4000 and replaced the original tower built after the courthouse burned in 1871. Original judges bench, chandelier lighting, once operable faux fireplaces, crown molding, transom doors with original hardware, hardwood floors and baseboards complete the interior features. On the Grounds In February 1837, the remains of eight soldiers were laid to rest on the courthouse square. These soldiers died fighting Creek Indians at the Battle of Shepherd’s Plantation in Stewart County on June 9th 1836. Gwinnett County is one of only two courthouse squares in the United States to have a burial ground on its premises. The other is in Norfolk, Virginia and contains the final resting place of General Douglas MacArthur.