Gibson County Courthouse (Tennessee)
The Gibson County Courthouse is located in Trenton, Tennessee, and serves as the seat of government for Gibson County. The current courthouse is the third building to serve this purpose, constructed in 1900-1901 after the previous courthouse was destroyed by fire.
The architectural style is primarily Beaux-Arts, a popular style for public buildings in the United States at the turn of the 20th century. Prominent features include a clock tower, a symmetrical facade, and classical details such as columns and pediments. The exterior is constructed primarily of brick and stone.
The courthouse houses the offices of county officials, courtrooms, and records related to Gibson County's legal and administrative functions. It is a significant landmark in Trenton and Gibson County, representing the area's history and governance. The building has undergone renovations and upgrades over the years to maintain its functionality and preserve its architectural integrity. The Gibson County Courthouse continues to serve as a vital center for the county's citizens and its legal system.