National Register of Historic Places listings in McDuffie County, Georgia
This is a list of properties and districts in McDuffie County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 5, 2021.[1]
Current listings
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Boneville Historic District | February 10, 2000 (#00000072) |
Jct. of Boneville Rd. and the Georgia RR, approx. 5 mi. SE of Thomson 33°25′59″N 82°26′17″W |
Boneville | ||
2 | Bowdre-Rees-Knox House | January 19, 1979 (#79003109) |
SW of Thomson on Old Wrightsboro Rd. 33°32′17″N 82°32′52″W |
Thomson | ||
3 | Thomas Carr District | December 6, 1975 (#75002059) |
N of Thomason near jct. of GA 150 and I-20 33°31′43″N 82°26′33″W |
Thomson | ||
4 | James L. Hardaway House | September 16, 1993 (#93000942) |
Old Mesena Rd. W of Thomson 33°26′53″N 82°34′41″W |
Thomson | ||
5 | Hayes Line Historic District | February 18, 2000 (#00000106) |
Jct. of Twin Oaks Rd. and GA 223 33°28′17″N 82°31′06″W |
Thomson | ||
6 | Hickory Hill | November 15, 1979 (#79003110) |
Hickory Hill Dr. and Lee St. 33°28′18″N 82°30′46″W |
Thomson | Includes the Thomas Watson house and other structures | |
7 | Hillman-Bowden House | November 1, 2002 (#02001259) |
1348 Pyland Crossing Rd. 33°26′31″N 82°33′23″W |
Thomson | ||
8 | John Moore Lazenby House | May 8, 2013 (#13000241) |
1353 Cedar Rock Rd. 33°29′04″N 82°31′36″W |
Thomson vicinity | ||
9 | McNeill House | November 27, 1992 (#92001637) |
220 Lee St. 33°28′02″N 82°30′28″W |
Thomson | ||
10 | Old Rock House | December 29, 1970 (#70000841) |
NW of Thomson on Old Rock House Rd. 33°28′56″N 82°33′28″W |
Thomson | The property is owned by McDuffee County as of 2020. It is the oldest well-documented house in Georgia.[4] | |
11 | Pine Top Farm | June 5, 1996 (#96000582) |
Jct. of US 78 and US 278, 2 mi. E of Thomson 33°27′24″N 82°28′04″W |
Thomson | ||
12 | Sweetwater Inn | May 2, 1985 (#85000938) |
Off GA 17 on Old Milledgeville Rd. 33°24′58″N 82°27′19″W |
Thomson | ||
13 | Thomson Commercial Historic District | June 9, 1989 (#89000413) |
Roughly bounded by Journal St., Greenway St., Railroad St., Hendricks St., and Church St. 33°27′58″N 82°30′05″W |
Thomson | ||
14 | Usry House | October 1, 1974 (#74002182) |
211 Milledge St. 33°27′58″N 82°30′20″W |
Thomson | ||
15 | Thomas E. Watson House | May 11, 1976 (#76002144) |
310 Lumpkin St. 33°28′12″N 82°30′30″W |
Thomson | Home of Georgia Populist Party co-founder Thomas E. Watson, is a National Historic Landmark, Watson-Brown Foundation website. The house is part of Hickory Hill. | |
16 | Wrightsboro Historic District | July 6, 1998 (#98000701) |
Wrightsboro Rd., E. of Ridge Rd. 33°33′00″N 82°34′09″W |
Wrightsboro |
References
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- "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on February 5, 2021.
- Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- Georgia Support Historic Preservation
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