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National Register of Historic Places listings in Charlton County, Georgia facts for kids

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The National Register of Historic Places (often called the NRHP) is like a special list of important buildings, places, and sites across the United States. These places are chosen because they have a lot of history, special architecture, or are important to the culture of an area. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized as valuable and worth protecting for future generations.

In Charlton County, Georgia, there are a few amazing places that have made it onto this important list. Let's explore some of them!

Historic Places in Charlton County

Charlton County Courthouse

The Charlton County Courthouse is a very important building located in Folkston, Georgia. It's where many official county activities happen, like court cases and government meetings. This courthouse was built a long time ago and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 18, 1980. It stands as a symbol of the county's history and government.

Charlton County Courthouse (old), Folkston, GA, US
The historic Charlton County Courthouse in Folkston.

Floyds Island Hammock

Deep inside the famous Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge near Folkston, Georgia, you'll find Floyds Island Hammock. A "hammock" is a small island of higher ground in a swampy area. This particular spot is very historic and was added to the National Register on April 21, 2000. It's also known by other names like Hebard Cabin and Floyd's Cabin, suggesting it might have been home to early settlers or important figures in the swamp's history. It's a fascinating place that shows how people lived in and explored the unique environment of the Okefenokee Swamp.

John M. Hopkins Cabin

Another historic spot found within the vast Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge is the John M. Hopkins Cabin. This old cabin is located southwest of Folkston, Georgia. It was recognized for its historical value and listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 4, 1983. Cabins like this one tell us a lot about the early settlers and their lives in the challenging but beautiful swamp environment. They often had to be very resourceful to build and live in such remote areas.

John M Hopkins Cabin, Charlton county, GA, US
The historic John M. Hopkins Cabin in Charlton County.

William Mizell, Sr., House

The William Mizell, Sr., House is a historic home located at 101 Palm Street (which is now called Garden Street) in Folkston, Georgia. This house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 4, 1997. Historic homes like the William Mizell, Sr., House give us a glimpse into the past, showing us how people lived and the styles of homes that were popular in Charlton County many years ago. It helps us remember the families and communities that shaped the area.

William Mizell Sr house, Folkston, GA, US
The William Mizell, Sr., House in Folkston.
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