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[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed [3] Location City or town Description 1: Culloden Historic District: Culloden Historic District: March 13, 1980 (Hickory Grove Rd., Main, College and Orange Sts.
Turner County Jail: Turner County Jail: August 26, 1982 : 200 College St. Ashburn: Built 1906-07 6: Wesleyan Methodist Campground and Tabernacle: Wesleyan Methodist Campground and Tabernacle: December 12, 1998 : 321 Gordon St.
Built by Monroe Jones in 1903, the old rock store has been owned and operated by members of the Avery family since the 1920s. 13: Kidd-Robertson House: Kidd-Robertson House: December 30, 2008 : 2423 Greenville Rd. LaGrange: 14
Glen Echo: Ellabell: 1773 House Eppinger House: Chatham: c. 1776: House Believed to be the oldest extant brick building in the state Old Rock House: McDuffie County: 1786 House Oldest well-documented house in Georgia [2] Thornton House: Stone Mountain: 1790 (circa) House One of the oldest houses in the state Pirates' House: Savannah: 1794 House ...
It was built in 1906-07 as the county jail for the newly formed Turner County, Georgia. It cost $10,855 and was designed by Wagoner and Dobson of Montgomery, Alabama. It is a 44 feet (13 m) by 46 feet (14 m) brick building with "elaborately corbeled entablature-like cornices". [3] Its interior has arched corrugated metal and concrete ceilings. [4]
Turner County is a county located in the south central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 9,006. [1] The county seat is Ashburn. [2] The county was created on August 18, 1905, and named for Henry G. Turner, U.S. representative and Georgia state Supreme Court justice. [3]
In a "Jimmy Kimmel Live" clip shared Oct. 13, Turner recounted Potenza's guest appearance on the show and said he couldn't deal with her being a smoker. "That's one of my red flags," Turner tells ...
The Monroe City Hall in Monroe, Georgia was built in 1939. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1] It was designed by architects Daniel & Beutell in Art Deco style, and was built by John K. Davis & Son. [2]