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*The first courthouse for [[Albemarle County]] was completed this year on land donated by Dr. [[Thomas Walker]]. In [[1761]], Walker offered a 50-acre parcel to build a courthouse for Albemarle County. This prompted economic development in the area, such as the opening of the [[Eagle Tavern]] and the [[Swan Tavern]]. The square was bounded in [[1792]]. <ref name="study">{{cite web|title=Courts Master Plan Study|url=http://s3.amazonaws.com/cville/cm%2Fmutlimedia%2F2012-albemarle-court-study.pdf|author=Dewberry, FPW Architects, NCSC|work=Courts Master Plan Study|publisher=Albemarle County|location=|publishdate=September 2012|accessdate=August 4, 2014}}</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 12:24, 24 February 2020
Events
- The first courthouse for Albemarle County was completed this year on land donated by Dr. Thomas Walker. In 1761, Walker offered a 50-acre parcel to build a courthouse for Albemarle County. This prompted economic development in the area, such as the opening of the Eagle Tavern and the Swan Tavern. The square was bounded in 1792. [1]
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- ↑ Web. Courts Master Plan Study, Dewberry, FPW Architects, NCSC, Courts Master Plan Study, Albemarle County, September 2012, retrieved August 4, 2014.