National Register of Historic Places listings in Sumter County, Georgia
This is a list of properties and districts in Sumter 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 April 19, 2024.[1]
Current listings
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Americus Historic District | January 1, 1976 (#76000648) |
Irregular pattern along Lee St. with extensions to Dudley St., railroad tracks, Rees Park, and Glessner St.; also E. Church St. and Oak Grove Cemetery 32°04′02″N 84°14′05″W / 32.067222°N 84.234722°W / 32.067222; -84.234722 (Americus Historic District) | Americus | Church St. and cemetery represent a boundary increase of September 3, 1979 | |
2 | Andersonville National Historic Site | October 16, 1970 (#70000070) |
1 mi. E of Andersonville on GA 49 32°12′23″N 84°07′24″W / 32.206389°N 84.123333°W / 32.206389; -84.123333 (Andersonville National Historic Site) | Andersonville | National Historic Site | |
3 | Ashby Street Shotgun Row Historic District | June 27, 1997 (#97000620) |
207, 209, and 211 Ashby St. 32°04′38″N 84°13′39″W / 32.077222°N 84.2275°W / 32.077222; -84.2275 (Ashby Street Shotgun Row Historic District) | Americus | ||
4 | Campbell Chapel AME Church | September 30, 1997 (#97001195) |
429 N. Jackson St. 32°04′38″N 84°14′01″W / 32.0772°N 84.2336°W / 32.0772; -84.2336 (Campbell Chapel AME Church) | Americus | ||
5 | Dismuke Storehouse | March 7, 1996 (#96000247) |
505 N. Lee St. 32°04′38″N 84°13′56″W / 32.077222°N 84.232222°W / 32.077222; -84.232222 (Dismuke Storehouse) | Americus | ||
6 | Guerry-Mitchell House | June 16, 1983 (#83000242) |
723 McGarrah St. 32°04′47″N 84°14′16″W / 32.079722°N 84.237778°W / 32.079722; -84.237778 (Guerry-Mitchell House) | Americus | ||
7 | Jimmy Carter National Historic Site | December 23, 1987 (#01000272) |
300 N. Bond St. 32°01′49″N 84°25′06″W / 32.0304°N 84.4182°W / 32.0304; -84.4182 (Jimmy Carter National Historic Site) | Plains | administered by the National Park Service | |
8 | Liberty Hall | November 25, 1980 (#80001236) |
SE of Americus on S. Lee St. 31°57′02″N 84°12′01″W / 31.95065°N 84.2003°W / 31.95065; -84.2003 (Liberty Hall) | Americus | ||
9 | Lustron House at 547 Oak Avenue | March 18, 1996 (#96000209) |
547 Oak Ave. 32°03′48″N 84°14′07″W / 32.063333°N 84.235278°W / 32.063333; -84.235278 (Lustron House at 547 Oak Avenue) | Americus | ||
10 | Newman McBain House | February 8, 1980 (#80001237) |
S of Americus on U.S. 19 32°02′33″N 84°15′13″W / 32.0425°N 84.253611°W / 32.0425; -84.253611 (Newman McBain House) | Americus | ||
11 | Morgan Farm | February 26, 1998 (#98000145) |
770 Old Dawson Rd. 31°59′41″N 84°16′56″W / 31.994722°N 84.282222°W / 31.994722; -84.282222 (Morgan Farm) | Smithville | ||
12 | New Corinth Baptist Church | August 10, 1998 (#98000928) |
1178 Hooks Mill Rd. 32°03′09″N 84°01′21″W / 32.0525°N 84.0225°W / 32.0525; -84.0225 (New Corinth Baptist Church) | Americus | ||
13 | Plains Historic District | June 28, 1984 (#84001220) |
Roughly bounded by Buena Vista Rd., Hospital, Clark, Main, Thomas, Paschal, and Bond Sts. 32°02′13″N 84°23′41″W / 32.036944°N 84.394722°W / 32.036944; -84.394722 (Plains Historic District) | Plains | ||
14 | Teel-Crawford-Gaston Plantation | October 27, 2004 (#04001188) |
2154 GA 30 W 32°08′40″N 84°23′43″W / 32.14444°N 84.39527°W / 32.14444; -84.39527 (Teel-Crawford-Gaston Plantation) | Americus | ||
15 | Third District A & M School-Georgia Southwestern College Historic District | September 27, 2007 (#07001002) |
800 Wheatley St. 32°03′28″N 84°13′09″W / 32.0578°N 84.2191°W / 32.0578; -84.2191 (Third District A & M School-Georgia Southwestern College Historic District) | Americus | ||
16 | Webb Family Farm | September 5, 1985 (#85001968) |
US 19 31°56′44″N 84°15′24″W / 31.94555°N 84.25678°W / 31.94555; -84.25678 (Webb Family Farm) | Sumter | Location of the main house - more to the south |
References
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 19, 2024.
- ^ 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.
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