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Location in Georgia. Coordinates: Country: United States: State: Georgia ... Mill Creek is an unincorporated community in Whitfield County, in the U.S. state of ...
Griffin: Now houses the Griffin/Spalding Historical Society. 3: Double Cabins: Double Cabins: March 7, 1973 : NE of Griffin on GA 16 (3335 Jackson Road) Griffin: 4: Griffin Commercial Historic District: Griffin Commercial Historic District: November 16, 1988
The area, covering about eight city blocks, includes: Griffin City Hall (the historic one, designed by Haralson Bleckley) Opera House/Odd Fellows Hall (1892), a Romanesque-style three-story brick building with stone details; Griffin Hotel (c.1910), designed by Atlanta architect Haralson Bleckley. It is a brick two-story U-shaped building. [2]
Location of notable Roman statuary imports. [4] The house and grounds were used in several silent films, including Stolen Moments. [5] 76000650 Greenwood Plantation: Thomasville Thomas 88000968 Hamilton Plantation slave cabins: St. Simons Island: Glynn: Unusually well-built slave cabins; summer tours given by Cassina Garden Club 76000635
The Griffin-Spalding Athletic Hall of Fame was founded in 1983. Since 1962 the city has presented an early annual Christmas parade, with floats and marching bands, presented by the Southside Riders. Kiwanis of Griffin was founded in 1940. [31] In downtown Griffin there is a haunted house attraction, the Sinister Suites Haunted Hotel. It was ...
The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds, Lake Oconee is the area’s luxury lakefront resort. The Reynolds Lake Oconee community also encompasses vacation rentals and nearly 150 real estate listings for eager ...
Roughly centered on the Arnall Mill Complex at the junction of Georgia State Route 16 and Old Carrollton Rd. 33°25′52″N 84°52′03″W / 33.431111°N 84.8675°W / 33.431111; -84.8675 ( Sargent Historic
The Mills House, also known as the Lewis-Mills House, is a historic residence in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 18, 1972. It is located at 406 North Hill Street. [1] It is a fine example of a Greek Revival "temple-front" house, and perhaps was designed by Charles B. Cluskey.