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The Downtown Millen Historic District is a 47 acres (19 ha) historic district in Millen, Georgia, United States, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. It then included 44 contributing buildings, four contributing structures, and two contributing objects. [1] It also included 15 non-contributing buildings. [2]
Millen: Originally built in 1908, burned in 1910. Rebuilt (essentially the same) by 1912. Also part of the Downtown Millen Historic District 6: Millen High School: Millen High School: November 21, 2002 : 100 Cleveland Ave. Millen: It has been demolished.
Millen did not escape this and white mobs burned down and killed a number of people in Millen during the Jenkins County, Georgia, riot of 1919. The Downtown Millen Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. The county is largely rural and agricultural.
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Pages in category "Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 289 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Downtown Millen Historic District; Druid Hills Historic District (Atlanta, Georgia) E. East Beach Station; East End Historic District (Valdosta, Georgia)
In 1976 the National Trust for Historic Preservation was involved in advocacy for preservation of the old post office in downtown La Crosse and incorporating this into downtown revitalization plans, [87] though these efforts were ultimately unsuccessful.
M. Magnolia Commercial Historic District; Marsh–Place Building; Masonic Block (Fargo, North Dakota) Masonic Temple (Lagro, Indiana) McBride-Sims Garage