Built in 1850s prior to Civil War by Dr. Brownfield, one of Opelika's 1st physicians. Example of transition from Greek Revival to Victorian Gothic. Moved to present site and restored by Opelika Historic Preservation Society.
Lee County Courthouse
Phone:
334-745-9762
Fax:
334-821-5500
Schedule:
Open M–F 8:30–4:30.
Mailing:
P.O. Box 666
Opelika, AL 36803-0666
Admission:
Free
Renovated, working courthouse built in 1896. Beautiful example of Neoclassical Revival architecture. Located in historic downtown Opelika across from Courthouse Square.
Accessibility:
Mobility Impaired (elevators, toilet access from front of wheelchair, support bars for toilets, wheelchair-level restroom sinks, designated parking spaces)
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