Fulton County Courthouse (Atlanta, Georgia)

Fulton County Courthouse
Location Atlanta, Georgia
Coordinates 33°45′3″N 84°23′27″W / 33.75083°N 84.39083°W / 33.75083; -84.39083Coordinates: 33°45′3″N 84°23′27″W / 33.75083°N 84.39083°W / 33.75083; -84.39083
Built 1914
Architect A. Ten Eyck Brown; Morgan & Dillon
Architectural style Beaux Arts
MPS Georgia County Courthouses TR
NRHP Reference #

80001074

[1]
Added to NRHP September 18, 1980

The Fulton County Courthouse, built between 1911 and 1914, is an historic courthouse building located at 136 Pryor Street SW in Atlanta, seat of Fulton County, Georgia. It was designed by noted Atlanta-based architect A. Ten Eyck Brown (1878–1940), along with the Atlanta firm of Morgan & Dillon.[2] It is officially the Lewis R. Slaton Courthouse.

On September 18, 1980, the original building was added to the National Register of Historic Places. An annex across the street is connected via skywalk. Both are located in South Downtown.

In March 2005, Brian Nichols overpowered and escaped from a sheriff's deputy at the courthouse, causing her brain damage, and then killed the judge in his rape trial, a court reporter, and another deputy, and later a man at another location, before kidnapping and holding a woman hostage. He was found guilty of all 54 counts against him at his trial, which was moved to Atlanta Municipal Court to avoid the crime scene where most of the killing spree occurred.

See also

References

  1. National Park Service (2007-01-23). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. New Georgia Encyclopedia
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