National Register of Historic Places listings in Thomas County, Georgia
This is a list of properties and districts in Thomas 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 12, 2024.[1]
Current listings
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | D. B. Anderson and Company Building | August 19, 1982 (#82002485) |
E. Railroad and Brayton Sts. 30°58′28″N 84°03′14″W / 30.974444°N 84.053889°W / 30.974444; -84.053889 (D. B. Anderson and Company Building) | Ochlocknee | ||
2 | B'nai Israel Synagogue and Cemetery | October 14, 1997 (#97001193) |
210 S. Crawford St. 30°51′06″N 83°59′16″W / 30.851667°N 83.987778°W / 30.851667; -83.987778 (B'nai Israel Synagogue and Cemetery) | Thomasville | ||
3 | Bethany Congregational Church | March 7, 1985 (#85000453) |
1122 Lester St. 30°49′13″N 83°59′10″W / 30.82033°N 83.98611°W / 30.82033; -83.98611 (Bethany Congregational Church) | Thomasville | ||
4 | Joe M. Beutell House | August 29, 1991 (#91001158) |
101 Montrose Dr. 30°50′54″N 83°58′16″W / 30.84842°N 83.97121°W / 30.84842; -83.97121 (Joe M. Beutell House) | Thomasville | ||
5 | Birdwood | May 2, 1986 (#86000917) |
Millpond Rd. and Pinetree Blvd. 30°48′54″N 83°57′52″W / 30.815°N 83.964444°W / 30.815; -83.964444 (Birdwood) | Thomasville | On the campus of Thomas University | |
6 | Boston Historic District | May 1, 2007 (#07000375) |
Roughly bounded by US 84, Roundtree and S. Oak Sts, Washington St. and W. Jefferson and W. Railroad Sts. 30°47′31″N 83°47′24″W / 30.791944°N 83.79°W / 30.791944; -83.79 (Boston Historic District) | Boston | ||
7 | Box Hall Plantation | November 16, 1989 (#89002015) |
Lower Cairo Rd. at Pinetree Blvd. 30°49′45″N 84°00′49″W / 30.82904°N 84.01358°W / 30.82904; -84.01358 (Box Hall Plantation) | Thomasville | ||
8 | Dr. David Brandon House | September 4, 1970 (#70000217) |
329 N. Broad St. 30°50′24″N 83°58′59″W / 30.84°N 83.983056°W / 30.84; -83.983056 (Dr. David Brandon House) | Thomasville | ||
9 | Hardy Bryan House | August 12, 1970 (#70000218) |
312 N. Broad St. 30°50′24″N 83°58′54″W / 30.84°N 83.981667°W / 30.84; -83.981667 (Hardy Bryan House) | Thomasville | Also a contributing property to the Dawson Street Residential Historic District | |
10 | Burch-Mitchell House | September 4, 1970 (#70000220) |
737 Remington Ave. 30°50′28″N 83°58′00″W / 30.841111°N 83.966667°W / 30.841111; -83.966667 (Burch-Mitchell House) | Thomasville | ||
11 | Church of the Good Shepherd | February 5, 1987 (#86003581) |
511-519 Oak St. 30°50′22″N 83°59′17″W / 30.839444°N 83.988056°W / 30.839444; -83.988056 (Church of the Good Shepherd) | Thomasville | ||
12 | Dawson Street Residential Historic District | September 7, 1984 (#84001251) |
Roughly bounded by North Blvd., Madison, Jackson, and Hansell Sts. 30°50′39″N 83°58′55″W / 30.844167°N 83.981944°W / 30.844167; -83.981944 (Dawson Street Residential Historic District) | Thomasville | ||
13 | Dewey City Historic District | August 28, 2008 (#08000835) |
Roughly bounded by Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr., Wolf St., Culpepper St., Burns St., and Felix St. 30°50′21″N 83°59′50″W / 30.839167°N 83.997222°W / 30.839167; -83.997222 (Dewey City Historic District) | Thomasville | ||
14 | East End Historic District | September 7, 1984 (#84001254) |
Roughly bounded by Metcalf, Loomis, Colton, and Blackshear Sts. (original); roughly bounded by Metcalf Ave., Simeon St., Grady St., and East Loomis St. (increase and decrease), Thomasville, Georgia 30°49′59″N 83°58′11″W / 30.833056°N 83.969722°W / 30.833056; -83.969722 (East End Historic District) | Thomasville | There was a boundary increase on July 25, 2003 (refnum 03000677) | |
15 | East Side School | December 16, 1977 (#77000444) |
120 N. Hansell St. 30°50′37″N 83°58′28″W / 30.843611°N 83.974444°W / 30.843611; -83.974444 (East Side School) | Thomasville | ||
16 | Fletcherville Historic District | April 18, 1985 (#85000861) |
Roughly bounded by Siexas, Wright, S. College and W. Jackson St. 30°49′49″N 83°58′56″W / 30.830278°N 83.982222°W / 30.830278; -83.982222 (Fletcherville Historic District) | Thomasville | ||
17 | Glenwood Historic District | October 14, 2010 (#10000826) |
Roughly bounded by Clay St., Glenwood Dr., East Jackson St., and Euclid Dr. 30°50′55″N 83°58′06″W / 30.848611°N 83.968333°W / 30.848611; -83.968333 (Glenwood Historic District) | Thomasville | ||
18 | Gordon Avenue Apartments | March 24, 1983 (#83000244) |
424 Gordon Ave. 30°49′49″N 83°58′35″W / 30.830278°N 83.976389°W / 30.830278; -83.976389 (Gordon Avenue Apartments) | Thomasville | ||
19 | Gordon Avenue Historic District | April 18, 1985 (#85000860) |
Gordon Ave. 30°49′18″N 83°58′27″W / 30.821667°N 83.974167°W / 30.821667; -83.974167 (Gordon Avenue Historic District) | Thomasville | ||
20 | Greenwood Plantation | May 13, 1976 (#76000650) |
GA 84 30°51′15″N 84°01′16″W / 30.85413°N 84.021°W / 30.85413; -84.021 (Greenwood Plantation) | Thomasville | ||
21 | Augustine Hansell House | June 22, 1970 (#70000221) |
429 S. Hansell St. 30°50′13″N 83°58′16″W / 30.836944°N 83.971111°W / 30.836944; -83.971111 (Augustine Hansell House) | Thomasville | ||
22 | Hollywood Plantation | November 15, 2003 (#03001138) |
1701 Old Monticello Rd. 30°49′13″N 83°57′19″W / 30.820278°N 83.955278°W / 30.820278; -83.955278 (Hollywood Plantation) | Thomasville | ||
23 | Judge Henry William and Francesca Hopkins House | May 14, 2013 (#13000272) |
229 Remington Ave. 30°50′16″N 83°58′36″W / 30.837854°N 83.976595°W / 30.837854; -83.976595 (Judge Henry William and Francesca Hopkins House) | Thomasville | ||
24 | Lapham-Patterson House | August 12, 1970 (#70000868) |
626 N. Dawson St. 30°50′44″N 83°58′59″W / 30.84562°N 83.98296°W / 30.84562; -83.98296 (Lapham-Patterson House) | Thomasville | A National Historic Landmark, a Georgia state historic site,[4] and a contributing property to the Dawson Street Residential Historic District | |
25 | MacIntyre Park and MacIntyre Park High School | April 14, 2000 (#00000371) |
117 Glenwood Dr. 30°50′44″N 83°58′18″W / 30.84542°N 83.97177°W / 30.84542; -83.97177 (MacIntyre Park and MacIntyre Park High School) | Thomasville | ||
26 | Melrose and Sinkola Plantations | January 4, 1990 (#89002275) |
3.75 miles SW of Thomasville on US 319 30°47′24″N 84°03′17″W / 30.79°N 84.054722°W / 30.79; -84.054722 (Melrose and Sinkola Plantations) | Thomasville | ||
27 | Metcalfe Historic District | September 20, 1978 (#78001007) |
Roughly bounded by Magnolia, Hancock, Louis and Williams Sts. 30°42′03″N 83°59′18″W / 30.700833°N 83.988333°W / 30.700833; -83.988333 (Metcalfe Historic District) | Metcalf | ||
28 | Mill Creek Plantation | April 14, 1997 (#97000300) |
100 Mill Creek Plantation 30°46′03″N 83°55′36″W / 30.7675°N 83.926667°W / 30.7675; -83.926667 (Mill Creek Plantation) | Thomasville | ||
29 | Millpond Plantation | December 12, 1976 (#76000651) |
S of Thomasville on Pine Tree Blvd. 30°48′11″N 83°58′21″W / 30.80304°N 83.97257°W / 30.80304; -83.97257 (Millpond Plantation) | Thomasville | ||
30 | Paradise Park Historic District | September 7, 1984 (#84001256) |
Roughly bounded by Metcalf Ave., Colton, Broad, and Loomis Sts. (original), 502 S. Broad St. (increase) 30°49′56″N 83°58′25″W / 30.832222°N 83.973611°W / 30.832222; -83.973611 (Paradise Park Historic District) | Thomasville | There was a boundary increase on April 1, 2002 (refnum 02000292) | |
31 | Park Front | August 12, 1970 (#70000222) |
711 S. Hansell St. 30°49′57″N 83°58′20″W / 30.83237°N 83.97209°W / 30.83237; -83.97209 (Park Front) | Thomasville | ||
32 | Pebble Hill Plantation | February 23, 1990 (#90000146) |
US 319, 4 mi. SW of Thomasville 30°46′49″N 84°03′50″W / 30.78018°N 84.06385°W / 30.78018; -84.06385 (Pebble Hill Plantation) | Thomasville | ||
33 | Martha Poe Dogtrot House | May 20, 1998 (#98000569) |
0.75 W of jct of Twelve Mile Post Rd. and GA 19 30°41′34″N 83°50′58″W / 30.692778°N 83.849444°W / 30.692778; -83.849444 (Martha Poe Dogtrot House) | Metcalf | ||
34 | Ephraim Ponder House | August 12, 1970 (#70000223) |
324 N. Dawson St. 30°50′19″N 83°58′56″W / 30.838611°N 83.982222°W / 30.838611; -83.982222 (Ephraim Ponder House) | Thomasville | ||
35 | Stevens Street Historic District | May 10, 2001 (#01000500) |
Along Stevens St., 1 blk. NW of Thomas County Courthouse 30°50′28″N 83°59′21″W / 30.841111°N 83.989167°W / 30.841111; -83.989167 (Stevens Street Historic District) | Thomasville | ||
36 | Thomas County Courthouse | June 22, 1970 (#70000224) |
N. Broad St. 30°50′20″N 83°58′55″W / 30.838889°N 83.981944°W / 30.838889; -83.981944 (Thomas County Courthouse) | Thomasville | ||
37 | Thomasville Commercial Historic District | September 7, 1984 (#84001258) |
Roughly N. Stevens, N. Madison, N. Broad, Remington, Jackson, and Jefferson Sts. (original), Downtown Thomasville bet. Jefferson St. and Smith Ave. and bet. Crawford And Siexas St. (increase and decrease) 30°50′12″N 83°58′53″W / 30.836667°N 83.981389°W / 30.836667; -83.981389 (Thomasville Commercial Historic District) | Thomasville | There was a boundary increase on October 28, 2004 (refnum 04001185) | |
38 | Thomasville Depot | May 19, 1988 (#88000609) |
420 W. Jackson St./US 319 30°50′01″N 83°59′03″W / 30.833611°N 83.984167°W / 30.833611; -83.984167 (Thomasville Depot) | Thomasville | ||
39 | Tockwotton-Love Place Historic District | September 7, 1984 (#84001260) |
Roughly bounded by McLean Ave., Hansell, Jackson, and Seward Sts. 30°50′24″N 83°58′23″W / 30.84°N 83.973056°W / 30.84; -83.973056 (Tockwotton-Love Place Historic District) | Thomasville | ||
40 | Wright House | August 12, 1970 (#70000225) |
415 Fletcher St. 30°49′54″N 83°58′55″W / 30.83168°N 83.98192°W / 30.83168; -83.98192 (Wright House) | Thomasville |
Former listings
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Thomasville Historic District | October 10, 1975 (#75000610) | September 7, 1984 | Irregular pattern extending N to North Blvd., S to Loomis, E to Hansell, and W to Oak St. | Thomasville | This district was split into six separate districts in 1984. |
References
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ a b 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 State Parks
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