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The Quitman Historic District is a 417-acre (169 ha) historic district located in Quitman, Georgia.It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]The district contains late 19th and early 20th century brick buildings in the commercial district and mainly wood-frame homes from various periods and styles in the residential area.
[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed [3] Location City or town Description 1: Bonner-Sharp-Gunn House: Bonner-Sharp-Gunn House: May 13, 1970 (University of West Georgia campus
Atlanta and Frasier Sts. between GA 120 Loop and Dixie Ave. 33°56′43″N 84°32′47″W / 33.945278°N 84.546389°W / 33.945278; -84.546389 ( Atlanta-Frasier Street Historic Marietta
November 12, 1999 (Vicinity of Valley, Alabama: Hopewell: Extends into Chambers County, Alabama: 9: Mountain Hill District Consolidated School: Mountain Hill District Consolidated School
Its seven contributing buildings are two-story commercial buildings with party walls, in a 1-acre (0.40 ha) area. One was the Georgia Theatre, an Art Deco movie theater from the 1920s, and the other buildings then held retail stores, offices, a printing shop, and a laundry. [1] [3]
The Octagon House, also known as May's Folly, is a historic octagon house at 527 1st Avenue in Columbus, Georgia.Built about 1830 and enlarged in 1863, it is claimed by the local historical society to be the nation's only known example of a double-octagon house. [3]
GA 53 & Peachtree Rd. 34°05′18″N 83°45′29″W / 34.088333°N 83.758056°W / 34.088333; -83.758056 ( Hillcrest-Allen Clinic and Hoschton
[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed [3] Location City or town Description 1: Basket Creek Cemetery: Basket Creek Cemetery: May 20, 2009 (7829 Capps Ferry Rd.