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1 mi. E of Andersonville on GA 49: Andersonville: National Historic Site: 3: Ashby Street Shotgun Row Historic District: Ashby Street Shotgun Row Historic District: June 27, 1997 : 207, 209, and 211 Ashby St.
[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed [3] Location City or town Description 1: Apalachee School: Apalachee School: May 26, 2000 (5060 Lower Apalachee Rd.
Tuff Turf is a 1985 American drama film directed by Fritz Kiersch and starring James Spader and Kim Richards. [1] The film was released in the United States on January 11, 1985. Producer Donald Borchers later said the film was a personal favorite of his.
Thomas Henry Morgan (1857 – December 22, 1940) was an architect in the U.S. state of Georgia. [1] [2] For part of his career he worked in partnership with Alexander Campbell Bruce as Bruce & Morgan. A number of his works, individually or in partnership, are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [3]
Bonar Hall is an 1839–40 Georgian-style house in Madison, Georgia, one of the first of the grand-style homes built during the town's cotton-boom heyday, 1840–60.It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
Morgan County is a county located in the north central Piedmont region and the lake country region of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 20,097. [1] The county seat is Madison. [2] Since the early 21st century, the county has had a housing boom.
Morgan is located near the center of Calhoun County at (31.538877, -84.601034 It is 30 miles (48 km) west of Albany and 26 miles (42 km) northeast of Blakely . According to the United States Census Bureau , Morgan has a total area of 1.3 square miles (3.4 km 2 ), all land.
The Morgan County Courthouse in Madison, Georgia is the third courthouse built for Morgan County. The first courthouse was built on the town square in 1809. The second courthouse was built in 1845 and was destroyed by fire in 1916. The current courthouse was constructed in 1904 to 1905. [2]