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August 25, 2015 (15591 GA 99 (actually on Bond Rd. between St. Andrews Cemetery Rd. and Ashantilly Rd.): Darien: Home of Thomas Spalding.It is also known as "Old Tabby". Original house built ca. 1820, burned in 1937 and
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in McIntosh County, Georgia" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Built in 1946; a good example of Arts and Crafts-style commercial architecture adapted for use as an automobile dealership, one of many along Main Street in the mid-20th century. Later used as a training school for Ford Motor service technicians. Has housed a succession of secondhand furniture stores since 1979. Hershey-Measer House 5792 Main ...
St. Marys: Camden: The only antebellum-era structures are "the chimneys," slave cabin ruins. 70000205 Susina Plantation: Beachton Grady: 89002037 Tarver Plantation: Newton Baker 04001188 Teel-Crawford-Gaston Plantation: Americus Sumter 04001212 Thornton Plantation: Pine Mountain Harris 82002493 Wimberly Plantation: Jeffersonville: Twiggs ...
It was later named McIntosh after a local train station, which in turn was named after the surname of the station's depot agent. [5]: 41 A post office called McIntosh was established in 1857, and remained in operation until 1975. [6]
Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room was previously the dining hall of the Wilkes House, a downtown boardinghouse. Today the restaurant is housed on the ground floor of the same historic house, built in 1870, at 107 West Jones Street. [2] [3] The restaurant was described by author William Schemmel as "a treasure hidden away in a historic district town-house."
The first settlement at Bold Springs was made ca. 1899. [3] The community took its name from a nearby spring. [3] The Georgia General Assembly incorporated the town as Williamsville in 1908, but less than one year later in 1909, the legislature repealed its charter, and the old name of "Bold Springs" was restored.
McIntosh Reserve lies along the Chattahoochee River.. McIntosh Reserve is an outdoor recreation area along the Chattahoochee River located in Carroll County, Georgia.The 527-acre (2.13 km 2) park is operated by the Carroll County Recreation Department and supports outdoor activities including camping, hiking, fishing, and others.