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Landmark name
Image
Date designated[ 4]
Location
County
Description
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Andalusia Farm
Andalusia Farm
February 24, 2022 (#80000968 )
Milledgeville 33°07′31″N 83°16′04″W / 33.12526°N 83.26775°W / 33.12526; -83.26775 (Andalusia Farm )
Baldwin
Home of author Flannery O'Connor
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Bellevue
Bellevue
November 7, 1973 (#72000400 )
La Grange 33°02′30″N 85°02′22″W / 33.04179°N 85.03955°W / 33.04179; -85.03955 (Bellevue )
Troup
Historic home of Senator Benjamin Harvey Hill ; example of a Greek Revival "domesticated temple"
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Stephen Vincent Benet House
Stephen Vincent Benet House
November 11, 1971 (#71000286 )
Augusta 33°28′33″N 82°01′27″W / 33.47580°N 82.02407°W / 33.47580; -82.02407 (Stephen Vincent Benet House )
Richmond
Commandant's home in Augusta Arsenal ; poet Stephen Vincent Benét lived and wrote here; now Admissions Office, Summerville campus of Georgia Regents University
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Calhoun Mine
Calhoun Mine
November 7, 1973 (#73002292 )
Dahlonega 34°33′43″N 83°59′09″W / 34.5619°N 83.9858°W / 34.5619; -83.9858 (Calhoun Mine )
Lumpkin
Property where gold was discovered in 1828, playing a role in the calls for the Cherokee removal ; eventually owned by Senator John C. Calhoun of South Carolina
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Carmichael House
Carmichael House
November 7, 1973 (#71000265 )
Macon 32°50′29″N 83°38′16″W / 32.84130°N 83.63765°W / 32.84130; -83.63765 (Carmichael House )
Bibb
Greek Revival house from the 1840s, with a spiral staircase in a central tower
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Central of Georgia Railroad Shops and Terminal
Central of Georgia Railroad Shops and Terminal
December 8, 1976 (#76000610 )
Savannah 32°04′33″N 81°06′05″W / 32.07571°N 81.10126°W / 32.07571; -81.10126 (Central of Georgia Railroad Shops and Terminal )
Chatham
Complex of railroad facilities of the Central of Georgia Railroad
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Chieftains
Chieftains
November 11, 1973 (#71000273 )
Rome 34°16′38″N 85°10′13″W / 34.27710°N 85.17019°W / 34.27710; -85.17019 (Chieftains )
Floyd
Home of Cherokee Nation chief Major Ridge
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College Hill
College Hill
November 11, 1971 (#71000287 )
Augusta 33°28′03″N 82°00′55″W / 33.467364°N 82.015231°W / 33.467364; -82.015231 (College Hill )
Richmond
Home of George Walton , signer of Declaration of Independence
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Columbus Historic Riverfront Industrial District
Columbus Historic Riverfront Industrial District
June 2, 1978 (#78000995 )
Columbus 32°28′53″N 84°59′30″W / 32.48139°N 84.9917°W / 32.48139; -84.9917 (Columbus Historic Riverfront Industrial District )
Muscogee
Four separated areas along the Chattahoochee River; includes Columbus Iron Works
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Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant
Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant
May 4, 1983 (#77000428 )
Atlanta 33°45′16″N 84°23′03″W / 33.754353°N 84.384184°W / 33.754353; -84.384184 (Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant )
Fulton
The building, now the home of Georgia State University 's Baptist Student Union, was the first place where Coca-Cola bottled its soda.
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Dorchester Academy Boys' Dormitory
Dorchester Academy Boys' Dormitory
September 20, 2006 (#86001371 )
Midway 31°48′02″N 81°27′56″W / 31.80056°N 81.46556°W / 31.80056; -81.46556 (Dorchester Academy Boys' Dormitory )
Liberty
Associated with the Southern Christian Leadership's Citizen Education Program
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Etowah Mounds
Etowah Mounds
July 19, 1964 (#66000272 )
Cartersville 34°07′30″N 84°48′28″W / 34.125°N 84.80778°W / 34.125; -84.80778 (Etowah Mounds )
Bartow
Three main mounds at the site; three lesser known mounds; inhabited from about 1000–1550 A.D. by Native Americans of the Mississippian culture
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Fort James Jackson
Fort James Jackson
February 16, 2000 (#70000200 )
Savannah 32°04′55″N 81°02′10″W / 32.0819°N 81.0361°W / 32.0819; -81.0361 (Fort James Jackson )
Chatham
Built in the period 1808–1812; defended Savannah and its harbor; used by the Confederacy; withstood a minor Union attack in 1862
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Fox Theatre
Fox Theatre
May 11, 1976 (#74002230 )
Atlanta 33°46′22″N 84°23′06″W / 33.77264°N 84.38501°W / 33.77264; -84.38501 (Fox Theatre )
Fulton
Grand movie palace; built in the 1920s; Moorish design
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Governor's Mansion
Governor's Mansion
November 7, 1973 (#70000194 )
Milledgeville 33°04′48″N 83°13′55″W / 33.079871°N 83.231944°W / 33.079871; -83.231944 (Governor's Mansion )
Baldwin
Executive Mansion from 1838 to 1868
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Henry W. Grady House
Henry W. Grady House
May 11, 1976 (#76000613 )
Athens 33°57′42″N 83°23′18″W / 33.96167°N 83.38827°W / 33.96167; -83.38827 (Henry W. Grady House )
Clarke
Greek Revival house; purchased by Henry W. Grady in 1863, editor of the "Atlanta Constitution"
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Green-Meldrim House
Green-Meldrim House
May 11, 1976 (#74000664 )
Savannah 32°04′26″N 81°05′41″W / 32.073889°N 81.094722°W / 32.073889; -81.094722 (Green-Meldrim House )
Chatham
Designed and built between 1853 and 1861; Gothic Revival style; cast-iron porch and fence
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Joel Chandler Harris House
Joel Chandler Harris House
December 19, 1962 (#66000281 )
Atlanta 33°44′16″N 84°25′20″W / 33.73764°N 84.42219°W / 33.73764; -84.42219 (Joel Chandler Harris House )
Fulton
Home of Joel Chandler Harris from 1881 to 1908; editor and columnist of the Atlanta Constitution newspaper; most known as author of the "Uncle Remus" tales
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Hay House
Hay House
November 7, 1973 (#71000259 )
Macon 32°50′25″N 83°38′01″W / 32.84034°N 83.63361°W / 32.84034; -83.63361 (Hay House )
Bibb
Built from 1855 to in 1859; Italian Renaissance Revival style; 18,000 square feet (1,700 m2 ); twenty-four rooms; four levels; crowned by a cupola
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Herndon Home
Herndon Home
February 16, 2000 (#00000261 )
Atlanta 33°45′21″N 84°24′25″W / 33.75581°N 84.40686°W / 33.75581; -84.40686 (Herndon Home )
Fulton
Home of Alonzo Franklin Herndon , founder of the Atlanta Life Insurance Company
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Historic Augusta Canal and Industrial District
Historic Augusta Canal and Industrial District
December 22, 1977 (#71000285 )
Augusta 33°30′08″N 81°59′57″W / 33.5022°N 81.99917°W / 33.5022; -81.99917 (Historic Augusta Canal and Industrial District )
Richmond
Completed in 1847; harnessed the power of the fall line of the Savannah River for mills; provided drinking water for Augusta, Georgia
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Jekyll Island Historic District
Jekyll Island Historic District
June 2, 1978 (#72000385 )
Jekyll Island 31°03′38″N 81°25′19″W / 31.06056°N 81.42194°W / 31.06056; -81.42194 (Jekyll Island Historic District )
Glynn
Founded in 1886; originally an elitist, segregated private club located on Jekyll Island, on the Georgia coastline
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Martin Luther King Jr. Historic District
Martin Luther King Jr. Historic District
May 5, 1977 (#74000677 )
Atlanta 33°45′18″N 84°22′20″W / 33.755°N 84.3722°W / 33.755; -84.3722 (Martin Luther King Jr. Historic District )
Fulton
Includes Martin Luther King, Jr.'s boyhood home; Ebenezer Baptist Church, a church where King pastored, is also part of the national historic site
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Kolomoki Mounds
Kolomoki Mounds
July 19, 1964 (#66000280 )
Blakely 31°28′17″N 84°55′46″W / 31.471389°N 84.92944°W / 31.471389; -84.92944 (Kolomoki Mounds )
Early
Woodland Period mounds
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Lapham-Patterson House
Lapham-Patterson House
November 7, 1973 (#70000868 )
Thomasville 30°50′44″N 83°58′59″W / 30.84562°N 83.98296°W / 30.84562; -83.98296 (Lapham-Patterson House )
Thomas
Built 1884-85; Victorian architecture; fishscale shingles; intricately designed porch; long-leaf pine inlaid floors; and a double-flue chimney; intentional lack of symmetry; no windows, doors, or closets are square
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Liberty Hall
Liberty Hall
May 4, 1983 (#70000216 )
Crawfordville 33°33′28″N 82°53′45″W / 33.55790°N 82.89588°W / 33.55790; -82.89588 (Liberty Hall )
Taliaferro
Home of Confederate States of America Vice President Alexander Stephens
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Juliette Gordon Low Historic District
Juliette Gordon Low Historic District
June 23, 1965 (#66000276 )
Savannah 32°04′37″N 81°05′33″W / 32.077062°N 81.092480°W / 32.077062; -81.092480 (Juliette Gordon Low Historic District )
Chatham
First Girl Scout meetingplace; birthplace and home of founder Juliette Gordon Low
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New Echota
New Echota
November 7, 1973 (#70000869 )
Calhoun 34°32′27″N 84°54′34″W / 34.54083°N 84.909444°W / 34.54083; -84.909444 (New Echota )
Gordon
In 1825, officially designated capital of the Cherokee Nation
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Octagon House
Octagon House
November 7, 1973 (#69000049 )
Columbus 32°27′23″N 84°59′32″W / 32.45626°N 84.99216°W / 32.45626; -84.99216 (Octagon House )
Muscogee
Octagon house is also known as May's Folly
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Old Medical College
Old Medical College
June 19, 1996 (#72000398 )
Augusta 33°28′13″N 81°57′47″W / 33.4702778°N 81.963056°W / 33.4702778; -81.963056 (Old Medical College )
Richmond
Original Medical College of Georgia; founded in 1829
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Owens-Thomas House
Owens-Thomas House
May 11, 1976 (#76000611 )
Savannah 32°04′39″N 81°05′22″W / 32.07738°N 81.08940°W / 32.07738; -81.08940 (Owens-Thomas House )
Chatham
English Regency house designed by William Jay ; Marquis de La Fayette stayed here during 1824-25
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Pine Mountain State Park
Pine Mountain State Park
September 26, 1997 (#97001273 )
Pine Mountain 32°49′55″N 84°48′29″W / 32.831946°N 84.808056°W / 32.831946; -84.808056 (Pine Mountain State Park )
Harris
Park near Warm Springs associated with FDR ; now a portion of F. D. Roosevelt State Park .
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John Ross House
John Ross House
November 7, 1973 (#73000647 )
Rossville 34°58′52″N 85°17′05″W / 34.98110°N 85.28478°W / 34.98110; -85.28478 (John Ross House )
Walker
Home of the Cherokee chief John Ross
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St. Catherine's Island
St. Catherine's Island
December 16, 1969 (#69000332 )
South Newport 31°37′50″N 81°09′37″W / 31.630556°N 81.160278°W / 31.630556; -81.160278 (St. Catherine's Island )
Liberty
Site of Santa Catalina de Guale , the first Spanish outpost in Georgia; home of Button Gwinnett
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Savannah Historic District
Savannah Historic District
November 13, 1966 (#66000277 )
Savannah 32°04′28″N 81°05′30″W / 32.074444°N 81.091667°W / 32.074444; -81.091667 (Savannah Historic District )
Chatham
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William Scarbrough House
William Scarbrough House
November 7, 1973 (#70000201 )
Savannah 32°04′52″N 81°05′50″W / 32.08117°N 81.09727°W / 32.08117; -81.09727 (William Scarbrough House )
Chatham
Greek Revival house; finished in 1819; now houses Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum
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Springer Opera House
Springer Opera House
June 2, 1978 (#70000214 )
Columbus 32°27′54″N 84°59′29″W / 32.46505°N 84.99128°W / 32.46505; -84.99128 (Springer Opera House )
Muscogee
Historic live performance theater
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Stallings Island
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January 20, 1961 (#66000279 )
Augusta 33°33′39″N 82°02′47″W / 33.560833°N 82.046389°W / 33.560833; -82.046389 (Stallings Island )
Columbia
Archeological site with shell mounds
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State Capitol
State Capitol
November 7, 1973 (#71001099 )
Atlanta 33°44′57″N 84°23′18″W / 33.74916°N 84.38830°W / 33.74916; -84.38830 (State Capitol )
Fulton
Completed 1889; still in use
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Stone Hall, Atlanta University
Stone Hall, Atlanta University
December 2, 1974 (#74000680 )
Atlanta 33°45′16″N 84°24′31″W / 33.75444°N 84.40861°W / 33.75444; -84.40861 (Stone Hall, Atlanta University )
Fulton
Completed in 1882; Atlanta University was an educational institution for freed slaves
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Sweet Auburn Historic District
Sweet Auburn Historic District
December 8, 1976 (#76000631 )
Atlanta 33°45′17″N 84°22′53″W / 33.75472°N 84.381389°W / 33.75472; -84.381389 (Sweet Auburn Historic District )
Fulton
Historic African-American neighborhood
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Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences
Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences
May 11, 1976 (#76000612 )
Savannah 32°04′44″N 81°05′43″W / 32.07889°N 81.09528°W / 32.07889; -81.09528 (Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences )
Chatham
Originally a family townhouse; became a free art museum in 1886
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Robert Toombs House
Robert Toombs House
November 7, 1973 (#72000410 )
Washington 33°44′10″N 82°44′02″W / 33.73616°N 82.73387°W / 33.73616; -82.73387 (Robert Toombs House )
Wilkes
Home of Robert Toombs , U.S. Senator, C.S.A. Secretary of State and Confederate Army Brigadier General
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Traveler's Rest
Traveler's Rest
January 29, 1964 (#66000283 )
Toccoa 34°36′33″N 83°14′20″W / 34.60926°N 83.23878°W / 34.60926; -83.23878 (Traveler's Rest )
Stephens
Early tavern and inn, also a state historic site
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Tupper-Barnett House
Tupper-Barnett House
November 7, 1973 (#72000411 )
Washington 33°44′14″N 82°44′28″W / 33.73730°N 82.74103°W / 33.73730; -82.74103 (Tupper-Barnett House )
Wilkes
Originally Federal style; converted to Neoclassical mansion
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U.S. Post Office and Courthouse
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse
July 21, 2015 (#74000681 )
Atlanta 33°45′23″N 84°23′25″W / 33.75644°N 84.39027°W / 33.75644; -84.39027 (U.S. Post Office and Courthouse )
Fulton
Neo-Renaissance building, now home to Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals , was where many key civil rights cases were first heard and decided.
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George Walton House
George Walton House
December 21, 1981 (#76000646 )
Augusta 33°28′26″N 81°58′47″W / 33.47376°N 81.97979°W / 33.47376; -81.97979 (George Walton House )
Richmond
Also known as Meadow Garden, this was a home of George Walton , the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence , also a governor and senator
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Warm Springs Historic District
Warm Springs Historic District
January 16, 1980 (#74000694 )
Warm Springs 32°52′51″N 84°41′07″W / 32.880833°N 84.685278°W / 32.880833; -84.685278 (Warm Springs Historic District )
Meriwether
Includes Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Little White House and the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation
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Thomas E. Watson House
Thomas E. Watson House
May 11, 1976 (#76002144 )
Thomson 33°28′15″N 82°30′43″W / 33.470948°N 82.512078°W / 33.470948; -82.512078 (Thomas E. Watson House )
McDuffie
Also called Hickory Hill; home of Populist Party co-founder and Vice Presidential candidate Thomas E. Watson .
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Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home
Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home
October 6, 2008 (#79000746 )
Augusta 33°28′18″N 81°57′55″W / 33.4716667°N 81.965278°W / 33.4716667; -81.965278 (Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home )
Richmond
Home of Woodrow Wilson 1860-72.