Monroeville Courthouse
The Monroeville Courthouse is located in Monroeville, Alabama, and is known for its distinctive architecture and historical significance. Built in 1903, the courthouse features a classic design with a prominent clock tower and is a central part of the town's identity. It serves as a hub for local government and legal proceedings.
The courthouse gained fame as the inspiration for the fictional Maycomb County Courthouse in Harper Lee's novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. This connection has made it a popular site for literary enthusiasts and tourists, who visit to appreciate its role in American literature and history.