National Register of Historic Places listings in Meriwether County, Georgia
This is a list of properties and districts in Meriwether 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 | Bulloch Family House | January 11, 2002 (#01001429) |
5634 Spring St. 32°53′36″N 84°40′29″W |
Warm Springs | ||
2 | Benjamin F. Bulloch House | May 26, 1994 (#94000524) |
47 Bulloch St. 32°53′17″N 84°40′38″W |
Warm Springs | Built in the Queen Anne style in 1893 by Warm Springs' co-founder, Benjamin F. Bulloch, the house was the location of "The Bulloch House Restaurant". The house was completely destroyed by a fire on June 10, 2015.[4] | |
3 | Carmel Rural Historic District | August 10, 1998 (#97000752) |
E of GA 85. Roughly bounded by Winky Branch, Gable and Sullivan Mill Rds., Flint R., and White Oak Cr. 33°10′22″N 84°32′14″W |
Alvaton | ||
4 | Champinole | October 22, 1992 (#92001400) |
3920 GA Spur 109, 4 mi. NE of Greenville 33°03′15″N 84°38′50″W |
Greenville | ||
5 | Clarkland Farms | July 12, 1974 (#74000693) |
La Grange Rd. 33°01′30″N 84°43′45″W |
Greenville | ||
6 | Eleanor Roosevelt School | May 3, 2010 (#10000019) |
Parham St. at Leverette Hill Rd. 32°53′56″N 84°41′07″W |
Warm Springs | ||
7 | Greenville Historic District | March 16, 1990 (#90000433) |
Bounded by Gresham, Gaston, Woodbury, Talbotton, Baldwin, Bottom, Martin, Terrell, LaGrange, and Newnan St. 33°01′34″N 84°42′51″W |
Greenville | ||
8 | Greenville Presbyterian Church and Cemetery | February 5, 2002 (#01001555) |
Greenville Rocky Mount Rd, off GA41/US27 Alt. 33°03′56″N 84°42′19″W |
Greenville | ||
9 | Harman-Watson-Matthews House | May 9, 1973 (#73000628) |
SW of Greenville on Odessadale/Durand Rd. 32°59′21″N 84°49′36″W |
Greenville | ||
10 | Burwell O. Hill House | June 17, 1982 (#82002453) |
La Grange St. 33°01′33″N 84°43′23″W |
Greenville | ||
11 | Jones-Florence Plantation | March 29, 1984 (#84001163) |
Off GA 109 33°01′24″N 84°49′04″W |
Odessadale | ||
12 | Lone Oak Academy | January 28, 2002 (#01001536) |
4945 Lone Oak Rd. 33°10′19″N 84°48′51″W |
Lone Oak | Built c. 1870. | |
13 | Manchester Community Building | January 28, 2002 (#01001537) |
105 E 2nd Ave. 32°51′07″N 84°36′54″W |
Manchester | ||
14 | Mark Hall | May 7, 1973 (#73000629) |
SW of Greenville off GA 18 32°57′27″N 84°45′00″W |
Greenville | Built in 1855 | |
15 | Meriwether County Courthouse | May 7, 1973 (#73000630) |
Court Sq. 33°01′42″N 84°42′45″W |
Greenville | ||
16 | Meriwether County Jail | May 7, 1973 (#73000631) |
Reville St. and GA 27 A 33°01′46″N 84°42′42″W |
Greenville | ||
17 | Oakland | June 28, 1982 (#82002455) |
GA 41 32°55′52″N 84°41′47″W |
Warm Springs | Built in 1829. Also known as "Oakland Plantation Inn". | |
18 | William D. Phillips Log Cabin | June 28, 1982 (#82002454) |
GA 54 33°09′38″N 84°51′40″W |
Hogansville | The original structure has been destroyed. | |
19 | Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge | May 7, 1973 (#73000632) |
N of Woodbury on Huel Brown Rd. 33°02′18″N 84°33′12″W |
Woodbury | ||
20 | Render Family Homestead | March 1, 1984 (#84001167) |
GA 18 33°00′56″N 84°42′34″W |
Greenville | ||
21 | Twin Oaks | August 26, 1980 (#80001117) |
888 GA 100 33°02′16″N 84°42′54″W |
Greenville | ||
22 | Warm Springs Historic District | July 30, 1974 (#74000694) |
S of GA 194 and W of GA 85W 32°53′11″N 84°41′21″W |
Warm Springs | US National Historic Landmark and a Georgia state historic site | |
23 | White Oak Creek Covered Bridge | June 19, 1973 (#73000627) |
SE of Alvaton on Covered Bridge Rd. 33°09′00″N 84°33′02″W |
Alvaton | Bridge was built c. 1880 and destroyed by flood waters in the 1990s. The metal pilings and skeleton of the deck are all that remain. |
Former listings
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary |
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1 | Hiram Warner Hill House | April 7, 1983 (#83000236) | October 29, 2019 | LaGrange St. 33°01′35″N 84°43′17″W |
Greenville |
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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.
- "Preservation Posts - October 2015". us1.campaign-archive1.com. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
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