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General information
TypeCourt House
Location401 Courthouse Square
Alexandria, Virginia 22314, U.S.
Coordinates38°48′08″N 77°03′58″W / 38.80230°N 77.06617°W / 38.80230; -77.06617
Construction started1992
Completed1995
Height
Roof117 ft.
Technical details
Floor count10

The Albert V. Bryan United States Courthouse is a United States courthouse of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. It is located at 401 Courthouse Square (2200 Jamieson Avenue) in Alexandria, Va., and was built in the early 1990s. It was named in honor of U.S. Court of Appeals judge Albert V. Bryan on June 26, 1995, through Congressional legislation sponsored by U.S. Senator John Warner of Virginia. From the mid-1980s until 1995, the name was applied to the 1932 federal courthouse at 200 South Washington Street that is now called the Martin V.B. Bostetter Courthouse.

Entrance to the courthouse

References

  1. Albert V. Bryan United States Courthouse, Alexandria, Emporis
  2. Text of PL104-86.
  3. Martin V. B. Bostetter, Jr., United States Courthouse
  4. Margaret T. Peters (1995), Virginia's Historic Courthouses, p. 220.
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