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:''This article is about the present courthouse, built in 1908. For previous courthouses, see [[Shelby County Courthouse (disambiguation)]].''
The '''Shelby County Courthouse''' is a located at 112 [[Main Street (Columbiana)|Main Street]] in downtown [[Columbiana]].
[[Image:Columbiana_courthouse.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Columbiana courthouse in 2016]]
The '''Shelby County Courthouse''' is located at 112 [[Main Street (Columbiana)|Main Street]] in downtown [[Columbiana]].


The marble-clad building was constructed between [[1905]] and [[1908]], two blocks north of the [[Old Shelby County Courthouse]], at a cost of $300,000. The [[1906 Shelby County time capsule]] was sealed behind the cornerstone of the building by representatives of the [[Grand Lodge of Alabama]] in [[1906]].
The marble-clad building was constructed between [[1905]] and [[1908]], two blocks north of the [[Old Shelby County Courthouse]], at a cost of $300,000. The [[1906 Shelby County time capsule]] was sealed behind the cornerstone of the building by representatives of the [[Grand Lodge of Alabama]] in [[1906]].

Latest revision as of 16:28, 4 January 2023

This article is about the present courthouse, built in 1908. For previous courthouses, see Shelby County Courthouse (disambiguation).
Columbiana courthouse in 2016

The Shelby County Courthouse is located at 112 Main Street in downtown Columbiana.

The marble-clad building was constructed between 1905 and 1908, two blocks north of the Old Shelby County Courthouse, at a cost of $300,000. The 1906 Shelby County time capsule was sealed behind the cornerstone of the building by representatives of the Grand Lodge of Alabama in 1906.

The building has been extended and renovated multiple times.