National Register of Historic Places listings in Chatham County, Georgia
This is a list of properties and districts in Chatham 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 August 14, 2020.[1]
Current listings
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Edmund and Mildred Abrahams Raised Tybee Cottage | January 27, 2020 (#100004900) |
4 Eighth St. 32°00′13″N 80°50′36″W |
Tybee Island | ||
2 | Ardsley Park-Chatham Crescent Historic District | August 15, 1985 (#85001787) |
Roughly bounded by Ardsley Pk., Chatham Crescent, Bull St., Baldwin Pk. and Ardmore 32°02′50″N 81°05′42″W |
Savannah | ||
3 | Atlantic Greyhound Bus Terminal | December 13, 2016 (#16000837) |
109 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. 32°04′47″N 81°05′51″W |
Savannah | Now houses The Grey Bar & Restaurant. Proposed nomination form Press release | |
4 | Bethesda Home for Boys | September 12, 1973 (#73000614) |
S of Savannah at Ferguson Ave. and Bethesda Rd. 31°57′34″N 81°05′43″W |
Savannah | ||
5 | Bonaventure Cemetery | February 2, 2001 (#01000035) |
Bonaventure Rd., 1 mi. N of US 80 32°02′38″N 81°02′44″W |
Savannah | ||
6 | Bordley Cottage-Beach View House | June 27, 2014 (#14000345) |
1701 Butler Ave. 31°59′27″N 80°51′01″W |
Tybee Island | ||
7 | The Carbo House | May 21, 2010 (#10000273) |
9 Tybrisa St. 31°59′31″N 80°50′53″W |
Tybee Island | Weekly boarding as of 2016 | |
8 | Carver Village Historic District | January 24, 2019 (#100003340) |
Bounded by W. Gwinnett & Endley Sts., Allen Blun, & Collat Aves. 32°04′16″N 81°07′35″W |
Savannah | ||
9 | Central of Georgia Depot and Trainshed | December 8, 1976 (#76000610) |
Martin Luther King Jr Blvd (formerly W. Broad St.) and Liberty Sts. 32°04′34″N 81°05′57″W |
Savannah | Currently the site of the Savannah History Museum | |
10 | Central of Georgia Railroad: Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities | June 2, 1978 (#78000970) |
Martin Luther King Jr Blvd (formerly W. Broad St.) and Railroad Ave. 32°04′33″N 81°06′05″W |
Savannah | A National Historic Landmark and currently the home of the Georgia State Railroad Museum; expansion of the Central of Georgia Depot and Trainshed listing | |
11 | Central of Georgia Railway Company Shop Property | March 5, 1970 (#70000199) |
Between W. Jones St. and Louisville Rd. 32°04′37″N 81°05′56″W |
Savannah | Now an extension of the SCAD Museum of Art | |
12 | Charity Hospital | May 2, 1985 (#85000934) |
644 W. 36th St. 32°03′37″N 81°06′29″W |
Savannah | Now Heritage Place Apartments | |
13 | CSS Georgia (ironclad) | February 10, 1987 (#86003746) |
At the bottom of the Savannah River 32°05′05″N 81°02′09″W |
Savannah | ||
14 | Cuyler-Brownville Historic District | February 13, 1998 (#98000028) |
Roughly bounded by Anderson Ln., W. 31st St., Montgomery St., Victory Dr., Ogeechee Rd., and Hopkins St. 32°03′30″N 81°06′29″W |
Savannah | ||
15 | Daffin Park-Parkside Place Historic District | May 12, 1999 (#99000554) |
Bounded by Victory Dr., Waters Ave., Bee St. and 51st Street Ln. 32°02′37″N 81°04′55″W |
Savannah | ||
16 | Isaiah Davenport House | September 22, 1972 (#72000374) |
324 E. State St. 32°04′38″N 81°05′18″W |
Savannah | ||
17 | Drayton Tower | October 16, 2013 (#13000826) |
102 E. Liberty St. 32°04′29″N 81°05′31″W |
Savannah | Originally named the Drayton Arms Apartments | |
18 | Drouillard-Maupas House | May 13, 1991 (#91000558) |
2422 Abercorn St. 32°03′11″N 81°05′56″W |
Savannah | ||
19 | Dutton-Waller Raised Tybee Cottage | July 24, 2008 (#08000711) |
1416 7th Ave. 31°59′44″N 80°51′13″W |
Tybee Island | ||
20 | Eastside Historic District | November 7, 2002 (#02001292) |
Roughly bounded by E. Broad (now MLK Blvd), Cedar, Gwinnett and Anderson Sts. 32°03′36″N 81°05′03″W |
Savannah | ||
21 | Eureka Club-Farr's Point | July 8, 2009 (#09000491) |
2326 East Blvd. on Wilmington Island 31°58′18″N 81°00′01″W |
Savannah | ||
22 | Fairway Oaks-Greenview Historic District | March 31, 2009 (#09000184) |
Bounded approximately by DeRenne Drive, Waters Avenue, Truman Parkway, and Casey Canal, and the Live Oaks Golf Course 32°01′15″N 81°05′31″W |
Savannah | ||
23 | Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse | June 7, 1974 (#74000663) |
Wright Sq. 32°04′41″N 81°05′35″W |
Savannah | ||
24 | First Bryan Baptist Church | May 22, 1978 (#78000971) |
575 W. Bryan St. 32°04′55″N 81°05′57″W |
Savannah | ||
25 | Fort James Jackson | February 18, 1970 (#70000200) |
Islands Expwy. 32°04′55″N 81°02′10″W |
Savannah | National Historic Landmark | |
26 | Fort Pulaski National Monument | October 15, 1966 (#66000064) |
17 mi. W of Savannah, Cockspur Island 32°01′41″N 80°53′50″W |
Savannah | administered by the National Park Service | |
27 | Fort Screven Historic District | May 25, 1982 (#82002393) |
Tilton, Butler, Van Horn, Railroad and Alger Aves., and Pulaski Rd. 32°01′24″N 80°51′00″W |
Tybee Island | ||
28 | Gordonston Historic District | October 11, 2001 (#01000741) |
Roughly bounded by Skidaway Rd., Goebel Ave., Gwinnett St., and Pennsylvania Ave. 32°03′17″N 81°03′47″W |
Savannah | ||
29 | Green-Meldrim House | January 21, 1974 (#74000664) |
Macon and Bull Sts. 32°04′26″N 81°05′41″W |
Savannah | National Historic Landmark | |
30 | Hill Hall at Savannah State College | April 23, 1981 (#81000197) |
Savannah State College campus 32°01′27″N 81°03′23″W |
Savannah | ||
31 | W. B. Hodgson Hall | March 25, 1977 (#77000413) |
501 Whitaker St. 32°04′13″N 81°05′49″W |
Savannah | ||
32 | Isle of Hope Historic District | September 7, 1984 (#84003874) |
Roughly bounded by Skidaway River, Parkersburg Rd., Island, Cornus, and Noble Glen Drs. 31°58′49″N 81°03′21″W |
Savannah | ||
33 | J. Herbert and Julia Johnson Raised Tybee Cottage | May 21, 2008 (#08000441) |
1306 Jones Ave. 31°59′48″N 80°50′58″W |
Tybee Island | ||
34 | Kensington Park-Groveland Historic District | August 30, 2014 (#14000533) |
Roughly bounded by DeRenne & Waters Aves., Abercorn & Johnston Sts. 32°01′24″N 81°06′12″W |
Savannah[4] | ||
35 | Laurel Grove-North Cemetery | August 4, 1983 (#83000187) |
W. Anderson St. 32°03′53″N 81°06′31″W |
Savannah | ||
36 | Laurel Grove-South Cemetery | September 6, 1978 (#78000972) |
37th St. 32°03′37″N 81°06′57″W |
Savannah | ||
37 | Lebanon Plantation | November 29, 1979 (#79000704) |
SW of Savannah 32°00′22″N 81°12′38″W |
Savannah | Private property, gated | |
38 | Juliette Gordon Low Historic District | October 15, 1966 (#66000276) |
10 Oglethorpe Ave., E., 330 Drayton St., 329 Abercorn St. 32°04′37″N 81°05′33″W |
Savannah | National Historic Landmark | |
39 | Massie Common School House | April 13, 1977 (#77000414) |
207 E. Gordon St. 32°04′13″N 81°05′33″W |
Savannah | ||
40 | Morgan-Ille Cottage | July 24, 2008 (#08000713) |
703 2nd Ave. 32°00′19″N 80°50′44″W |
Tybee Island | ||
41 | Mulberry Grove Site | July 17, 1975 (#75000575) |
Address Restricted (305 S Coastal Hwy) 32°11′N 81°10′W |
Port Wentworth | Left in ruins, reportedly only a marker was left and it is missing[5] | |
42 | Mulherin-Righton Raised Tybee Cottage | April 29, 2008 (#08000349) |
14 8th Pl. 32°00′10″N 80°50′39″W |
Tybee Island | ||
43 | New Ogeechee Missionary Baptist Church | August 8, 2001 (#01000854) |
751 Chevis Rd. 31°58′40″N 81°14′57″W |
Savannah | ||
44 | Nicholsonville Baptist Church | May 22, 1978 (#78000969) |
White Bluff Rd. 31°57′30″N 81°08′18″W |
Nicholsonville | ||
45 | Ossabaw Island | May 6, 1996 (#96000468) |
7 mi. S of Savannah, bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Bear R., Ogeechee R., and St. Catherine's Sound 31°47′40″N 81°06′44″W |
Savannah | ||
46 | Owens-Thomas House | May 11, 1976 (#76000611) |
124 Abercorn St. 32°04′39″N 81°05′22″W |
Savannah | National Historic Landmark | |
47 | Pine Gardens Historic District | November 5, 2014 (#14000890) |
Roughly bounded by Goebel Ave., Beech & Capitol Sts. 32°04′00″N 81°03′23″W |
Savannah | ||
48 | James and Odessa Rourke, Jr., Raised Tybee Cottage | September 23, 2010 (#10000804) |
702 14th St. 31°59′49″N 80°51′10″W |
Tybee Island | ||
49 | St. Bartholomew's Church | June 17, 1982 (#82002391) |
Chevis Rd. 31°58′13″N 81°14′42″W |
Burroughs | ||
50 | St. Philip AME Church | August 2, 1984 (#84000959) |
613 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd (formerly W. Broad St.) 32°04′13″N 81°06′05″W |
Savannah | ||
51 | Savannah and Ogeechee Canal | August 11, 1997 (#97000814) |
Roughly along I-95, between the Savannah and Ogeechee Rivers 32°03′40″N 81°13′18″W |
Chatham | ||
52 | Savannah Historic District | November 13, 1966 (#66000277) |
Bounded by E. Broad, Gwinnett, and W. Broad Sts. and the Savannah River (Broad St. is now MLK Blvd) 32°04′28″N 81°05′30″W |
Savannah | National Historic Landmark | |
53 | Savannah Pharmacy and Fonvielle Office Building | February 20, 2013 (#13000023) |
914-918 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. 32°04′02″N 81°06′08″W |
Savannah | Demolished in 2014[6] | |
54 | Savannah Victorian Historic District | December 11, 1974 (#74000665) |
Roughly bounded by Gwinnett, Price, Anderson, and Montgomery Sts.; also the area bounded by Gwinnett, Anderson and 31st Sts. 32°03′53″N 81°05′49″W |
Savannah | Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of May 20, 1982 (refnum 82002392) | |
55 | William Scarbrough House | June 22, 1970 (#70000201) |
41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd (formerly W. Broad St.) 32°04′52″N 81°05′50″W |
Savannah | National Historic Landmark, now houses the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum | |
56 | Sea View Apartments | April 22, 2003 (#03000286) |
7 18th St. 31°59′21″N 80°50′57″W |
Tybee Island | ||
57 | Slotin Building | March 24, 1983 (#83000188) |
101 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd (formerly W. Broad St.) 32°04′48″N 81°05′52″W |
Savannah | Now Bergen Hall of the Savannah College of Art and Design | |
58 | Oliver Sturges House | July 14, 1971 (#71000271) |
27 Abercorn St. 32°04′45″N 81°05′24″W |
Savannah | ||
59 | Telfair Academy | May 11, 1976 (#76000612) |
121 Barnard St. 32°04′44″N 81°05′43″W |
Savannah | National Historic Landmark | |
60 | Thomas Square Streetcar Historic District | July 29, 1997 (#97000813) |
Roughly bounded by Anderson Ln., 42nd St., Victory Dr., E. Broad St., and Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. 32°03′28″N 81°05′56″W |
Savannah | ||
61 | Two Pierpont Circle | April 4, 1990 (#90000492) |
2 Pierpont Cir. 32°03′17″N 81°04′01″W |
Savannah | ||
62 | Tybee Island Back River Historic District | August 5, 1999 (#99000928) |
Along Chatham Ave., from Tybee River to Venetian Dr. 31°59′27″N 80°51′09″W |
Tybee Island | ||
63 | Tybee Island Strand Cottages Historic District | April 2, 1999 (#98000971) |
Selected properties between Butler Ave. and Atlantic Ocean, between 12 St. and 14th St. 31°59′47″N 80°50′49″W |
Tybee Island | ||
64 | U.S. Customhouse | May 29, 1974 (#74000666) |
1-3 E. Bay St. 32°04′50″N 81°05′28″W |
Savannah | ||
65 | Vernonburg Historic District | June 22, 2000 (#00000714) |
Dancy Ave., Rockwell Ave. and S. Rockwell Ave. 31°58′19″N 81°07′34″W |
Vernonburg | ||
66 | Edgar A. Weil House | October 4, 2016 (#16000686) |
802 14th St. 31°59′49″N 80°51′14″W |
Tybee Island | ||
67 | Wild Heron | December 16, 1977 (#77000415) |
15 mi. SW of Savannah off U.S. 17; 2148 Grove Point Rd. 31°58′14″N 81°13′08″W |
Savannah | ||
68 | Wormsloe Plantation | April 26, 1973 (#73000615) |
Isle of Hope and Long Island 31°57′53″N 81°04′14″W |
Savannah | Now a Georgia state historic site |
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References
- "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on August 14, 2020.
- Numbers represent an 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.
- Kensington Park, Groveland gain historic status, by Eric Curl, Savannah Morning News, September 23, 2013
- "Mulberry Grove Marker - Historic Markers Across Georgia". Retrieved 9 March 2017.
- Curl, Eric. "Historic MLK pharmacy demolition begins". Savannah Morning News. 2014-07-30. Retrieved 2015-01-25.
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