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Roughly centered on the Arnall Mill Complex at the junction of Georgia State Route 16 and Old Carrollton Rd. 33°25′52″N 84°52′03″W / 33.431111°N 84.8675°W / 33.431111; -84.8675 ( Sargent Historic
This is a list of the more than 2,000 properties and historic districts in the U.S. state of Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Listings are distributed across all of Georgia's 159 counties. Listings for the city of Atlanta are primarily in Fulton County's list but spill over into DeKalb County's list
Isaac Adair House: November 29, 2000 (#00001390) February 6, 2020: 15 S Clayton St: Lawrenceville: Relocated to its current location in 2008 due to construction of the Sugarloaf Parkway through its previous location. 2: Hudson-Nash House and Cemetery
Location: Tarva Rd./Co. Rt. 122, N of Newton, Georgia in Baker County at the county line with Dougherty County: Coordinates: Area: 1,300 acres (5.3 km 2) Built: c.1850: Architectural style: Greek Revival: NRHP reference No. 89002037 [1] Added to NRHP: November 27, 1989
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Lakewood Fairgrounds, established in 1916 in Lakewood Heights, Atlanta, was built to be the home of the Southeastern Fair. The Lakewood Fairgrounds was located on 117 acres (0.47 km 2) of former Creek Indian land, which was situated around a 15-acre (61,000 m 2) lake.
The Georgia National Fair is a state-sponsored fair that is held every October on the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry, Georgia, United States. The Georgia National Fair is now an 11-day fair. It was first held in 1990 with an attendance of 270,000 people. [2] It has grown to attract an annual average of over 565,500 ...
The court house as it stood in 1932, following renovations. 1894–1899: Construction of the U.S. Post Office and Court House, later renamed the Federal Building and U.S. Court House, takes place. 1932: A major addition more than doubles the building's size. 1974: The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.