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N of Thomason near jct. of GA 150 and I-20 33°31′43″N 82°26′33″W / 33.528611°N 82.4425°W / 33.528611; -82.4425 ( Thomas Carr Thomson
This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Georgia that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on a heritage register, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design.
September 20, 1978 (Roughly bounded by Magnolia, Hancock, Louis and Williams Sts. Metcalf: 28: Mill Creek Plantation: April 14, 1997 (100 Mill Creek Plantation
Thomson (originally called Slashes) is a city and the county seat of McDuffie County, Georgia, United States. [4] The population was 6,814 at the 2020 census. Thomson's nickname is "The Camellia City of the South", in honor of the thousands of camellia plants throughout the city. Thomson was founded in 1837 as a depot on the Georgia Railroad.
In 1955, Emma Thompson sold the Coronado home and the barn next door to the Dongs, who became the first Chinese American family to purchase real estate in Coronado, said Kevin Ashley, a Coronado ...
Curtis completed 180-of-321 passes for 2,522 yards, 25 touchdowns and nine interceptions for the Eagles who finished 6-7 last fall. He also rushed for 543 yards and 13 TDs while guiding Nashville ...
McDuffie County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia.As of the 2020 census, the population was 21,632. [1] The county seat is Thomson. [2] The county was created on October 18, 1870 [3] and named after the South Carolina governor and senator George McDuffie.
The house remained his home until his death in 1922. In 1954 it passed to his grandson, Walter Brown, and is now owned by the nonprofit Watson-Brown Foundation. [1] Hickory Hill is one of three houses associated with Thomas E. Watson in Thomson, all three of which are now owned by the same foundation and operated as museum properties.