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Here's a list of cool places in Clarke County, Georgia that are super old and important! They are special because they are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). This means they are protected and recognized for their history.


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Discovering Historic Places in Clarke County

Clarke County, Georgia, is home to many amazing buildings and areas that have been around for a long time. These places tell stories about the past, from old factories to beautiful homes and even cemeteries. They are all part of the National Register of Historic Places, which helps keep them safe for future generations to enjoy.

Historic Buildings and Homes

Many of the historic places in Clarke County are old houses and buildings. These structures often show us how people lived and worked many years ago.

Old Factories and Businesses

  • Athens Factory: This old factory, located at Baldwin and Williams Streets in Athens, was added to the list on July 31, 1980. It's a reminder of Athens' industrial past.
Athens Factory, c. 1858, Wool Building, photographer facing SE
The historic Athens Factory, built around 1858.
  • Athens Manufacturing Company: You can find this historic company at 585 While Circle in Athens. It was recognized on December 31, 2002, showing its importance in local manufacturing history.
Athens Manufacturing Company, Main Mill, photographer facing NE
The main mill building of the Athens Manufacturing Company.
  • Coca-Cola Bottling Plant-Athens: Located at 297 Prince Avenue, this building became historic on February 1, 2006. It's a cool piece of history for fans of the famous drink!
Coca-Cola Bottling Plant, photographer facing NE from N. Finley St.
The old Coca-Cola Bottling Plant in Athens.
  • Morton Building: This building at 199 West Washington Street in Athens was listed on October 22, 1979. It's an important part of the city's downtown history.
Morton theatre 035
The Morton Theatre, part of the historic Morton Building.
  • Parrott Insurance Building: Found at 283 East Broad Street, this building was added to the list on October 7, 1977. It represents the business history of Athens.
Downtown Athens, GA
A view of downtown Athens, including the Parrott Insurance Building.
  • United States Post Office and Courthouse: This grand building at 115 East Hancock Street in Athens was listed on September 10, 2014. It has served the community for many years.
Downtown Athens Post Office
The United States Post Office and Courthouse in Athens.

Important Houses

Many individual houses in Clarke County are also historic. They often belonged to important people or have unique architectural styles.

  • Bishop House: Built around 1837, this house is on Jackson Street on the University of Georgia campus. It was listed on March 16, 1972.
Bishop House, c. 1837, photographer facing NE2
The Bishop House, an old home on the University of Georgia campus.
  • Camak House: Located at 279 Meigs Street, the Camak House became historic on July 7, 1975. It's a beautiful example of older homes in Athens.
Camak House, 279 Meigs Street, Athens (Clarke County, Georgia)
The historic Camak House on Meigs Street.
  • Albon Chase House: This house at 185 North Hull Street was listed on August 19, 1974. It adds to the rich history of Athens' residential areas.
Albon Chase House
The Albon Chase House, a historic residence.
  • Church-Waddel-Brumby House: At 280 East Dougherty Street, this house was listed on February 20, 1975. It's one of the oldest houses in Athens.
Church-Waddel-Brumby House
The Church-Waddel-Brumby House, a very old home in Athens.
  • T. R. R. Cobb House: Located at 194 Prince Avenue, this house was first listed on June 30, 1975. It was removed from the list in 1985 but re-listed on July 23, 2013, showing its lasting importance.
T. R. R. Cobb House, 194 Prince Avenue, Athens (Clarke County, Georgia)
The T. R. R. Cobb House, a significant historic home.
  • Cobb-Treanor House: You can find this house at 1234 South Lumpkin Street. It was added to the list on May 8, 1979.
Cobb-Treanor House, photographer facing NW
The Cobb-Treanor House, a historic residence in Athens.
  • Ross Crane House: This house at 247 Pulaski Street was listed on June 18, 1979. It's another example of Athens' historic architecture.
Ross Crane House, c. 1842, photographer facing SW
The Ross Crane House, built around 1842.
  • Albin P. Dearing House: At 338 South Milledge Avenue, this house was listed on May 8, 1979. It's part of a historic neighborhood.
Dearing House, Athens (Clarke County, Georgia)
The Albin P. Dearing House in Athens.
  • Franklin House: This historic building at 464-480 East Broad Street was listed on December 11, 1974. It's a notable structure in the city.
Franklin House (Athens, Georgia) 1936 Historic American Buildings Survey
The Franklin House, as surveyed in 1936.
  • Henry W. Grady House: Located at 634 Prince Avenue, this house was listed on May 11, 1976. It's also a National Historic Landmark, meaning it's extra special!
General R. D. B. Taylor House, 634 Prince Avenue (Athens, Georgia)
The Henry W. Grady House, a National Historic Landmark.
  • Dr. James S. Hamilton House: This house at 150 South Milledge Avenue was listed on April 24, 1979. It's a beautiful example of historic homes.
Dr. James S. Hamilton House, c.1861, photographer facing SW-A (2)
The Dr. James S. Hamilton House, built around 1861.
  • Gov. Wilson Lumpkin House: On Cedar Street on the University of Georgia campus, this house was listed on March 16, 1972. Governor Lumpkin was an important figure in Georgia's history.
Governor Wilson Lumpkin House, c. 1842, photographer facing east
The Governor Wilson Lumpkin House, built around 1842.
  • Joseph Henry Lumpkin House: At 248 Prince Avenue, this house was listed on June 27, 1975. It belonged to another important Lumpkin family member.
Joseph Henry Lumpkin House, 248 Prince Street, Athens (Clarke County, Georgia)
The Joseph Henry Lumpkin House.
  • Newton House: This house at 892 Prince Avenue was listed on July 11, 2002. It's a more recently recognized historic home.
Newton House
The Newton House in Athens.
  • Hubert Bond Owens House: Located at 215 West Rutherford Street, this house was listed on May 14, 2008. It's a more modern historic property.
Hubert Bond Owens House, c. 1941, photographer facing SW (2)
The Hubert Bond Owens House, built around 1941.
  • Calvin W. Parr House: At 227 Bloomfield Street, this house was listed on September 9, 1982. It's part of the Bloomfield Street Historic District.
Calvin W. Parr House, c. 1887, photographer facing east (2)
The Calvin W. Parr House, built around 1887.
  • President's House: This house at 570 Prince Avenue was listed on March 16, 1972. It's connected to the University of Georgia.
President's House - UGA
The President's House at the University of Georgia.
  • James A. Sledge House: Located at 749 Cobb Street, this house was listed on February 12, 1974. It's another example of Athens' historic homes.
James Sledge House, 749 Cobb Street, Athens (Clarke County, Georgia)
The James A. Sledge House.
  • R. P. Sorrells House: At 220 Prince Avenue, this house was listed on January 22, 1992. It's a well-preserved historic property.
R.P. Sorrells House, photographer facing north
The R. P. Sorrells House.
  • Thomas-Carithers House: This house at 530 South Milledge Avenue was listed on May 8, 1979. It's part of the historic Milledge Avenue area.
Thomas-Carithers House
The Thomas-Carithers House.
  • Upson House: Located at 1022 Prince Avenue, this house was listed on November 15, 1973. It's a notable landmark in Athens.
Upson House - Sun Trust
The Upson House in Athens.
  • Ware-Lyndon House: At 293 Hoyt Street, this house was listed on March 15, 1976. It's a beautiful example of historic architecture.
Ware-Lyndon House
The Ware-Lyndon House.
  • White Hall: This historic place is located at Whitehall and Simonton Bridge Roads in Whitehall. It was listed on June 18, 1979.
Whitehall, c. 1892, photographer facing SE (2)
White Hall, built around 1892.
  • Wilkins House: At 387 South Milledge Avenue, this house was listed on May 19, 1970. It's one of the older listings in the county.
Wilkins House-2
The Wilkins House.
  • Young Women's Christian Association Complex: This complex at 345-347 West Hancock Street was listed on May 12, 1987. It shows the history of community organizations.
Old YWCA building, c. 1915, photographer facing SE
The old YWCA building, built around 1915.

Historic Districts and Areas

Many historic places are grouped together into "historic districts." These are areas where many buildings share a similar history or architectural style.

Athens Historic Districts

  • Athens Warehouse Historic District: This area is roughly bounded by Hancock and Thomas Streets and the railroad tracks. It was listed on October 20, 1988, showing the importance of Athens' old warehouses.
Athens Warehouse District, Foundry St.
A street view in the Athens Warehouse Historic District.
  • Bloomfield Street Historic District: This district is roughly bounded by Bloomfield and Peabody Streets, the University of Georgia campus, Rutherford Street, and Milledge Avenue. It was listed on April 18, 1985.
100 Cloverhurst Terrace, c. 1950
A home in the Bloomfield Street Historic District.
  • Boulevard Historic District: This district is roughly bounded by the Seaboard Coastline railroad tracks, Pulaski Street, Prince Avenue, and Hiawassee Street. It was listed on April 18, 1985.
Homes on Boulevard, Athens
Historic homes on Boulevard in Athens.
  • Brightwell Shotgun Row: This unique row of homes at 366-376 Barber Street was listed on June 14, 2001. Shotgun houses are a specific type of small, narrow home.
Brightwell Shotgun Homes, photographer facing NE
Brightwell Shotgun Homes, a unique row of houses.
  • Buena Vista Heights Historic District: This district is roughly bounded by Park Avenue, Prince Avenue, Pound Street, and Nantahala Extension. It was listed on August 27, 1999.
Yonah & Satula Ave's, photographer facing south
A view of Yonah and Satula Avenues in the Buena Vista Heights Historic District.
  • Cobbham Historic District: This area is roughly bounded by Prince Avenue, Hill, Reese, and Pope Streets. It was listed on August 24, 1978.
L-R 465 and 475 Meigs St, c. 1922 & 1900, respectively
Homes on Meigs Street in the Cobbham Historic District.
  • Dearing Street Historic District: This district is roughly bounded by Broad and Baxter Streets, Milledge Avenue, and includes parts of Finley Street and Henderson Avenue. It was listed on September 5, 1975.
Meeker-Pope-Barrow House (Boxwood) 197 Dearing Street 1859
The Meeker-Pope-Barrow House on Dearing Street, built in 1859.
  • Downtown Athens Historic District: This important area is roughly bounded by Hancock Avenue, Foundry, and Mitchell Streets. It was first listed on August 10, 1978, and has had its boundaries changed a few times since then.
Clarke County Courthouse, Athens, GA
The Clarke County Courthouse, a key building in the Downtown Athens Historic District.
  • Milledge Avenue Historic District: This district covers Milledge Avenue from Broad Street to Five Points. It was listed on April 18, 1985, and later had a boundary increase on September 24, 2009.
600 Block of Milledge Avenue, photographer facing south
A view of the 600 Block of Milledge Avenue.
  • Milledge Circle Historic District: This district includes Milledge Park, Lumpkin Street, Milledge Circle, and Milledge Avenue. It was listed on April 18, 1985.
430 Milledge Circle, c. 1930, photographer facing NW (2)
A home on Milledge Circle, built around 1930.
  • Oglethorpe Avenue Historic District: This district covers Oglethorpe Avenue and was listed on November 5, 1987.
327 and 347 Oglethorpe Ave, c. 1890 & 1930 respectively
Homes on Oglethorpe Avenue, built around 1890 and 1930.
  • Old North Campus, University of Georgia: This historic part of the University of Georgia is bounded by Broad, Lumpkin, and Jackson Streets. It was listed on March 16, 1972.
Hunter-Holmes Bldg
The Hunter-Holmes Building on the Old North Campus.
  • Reese Street Historic District: This area is roughly bounded by Meigs, Finley, Broad, and Harris Streets. It was listed on November 10, 1987.
Hill First Baptist Church
The Hill First Baptist Church in the Reese Street Historic District.
  • Rocksprings Shotgun Row Historic District: This district includes homes at 433-447 Rocksprings Street. It was listed on August 23, 1996.
439 S Rockprings Street, c.1920, photographer facing NE (2)
A shotgun house on Rocksprings Street, built around 1920.
  • West Cloverhurst Avenue Historic District: This district covers West Cloverhurst Avenue between Springdale Street and South Milledge Avenue. It was listed on September 27, 2007.
565 W. Cloverhurst Ave, c. 1952, photographer facing south
A home on West Cloverhurst Avenue, built around 1952.
  • West Hancock Avenue Historic District: This area is roughly bounded by Hill, Franklin, Broad Streets, and the Plaza. It was listed on March 30, 1988.
NW corner of Franklin & Meigs Sts, photographer facing north; house on left ca. 1920
The northwest corner of Franklin and Meigs Streets, with a house from around 1920.
  • Woodlawn Historic District: This district covers Woodlawn Avenue and was listed on October 23, 1987.
240 Woodlawn Ave, c. 1918, photographer facing NW
A home on Woodlawn Avenue, built around 1918.

Historic Places in Other Clarke County Towns

  • Winterville Historic District: This district is centered on Main Street and the old Georgia railroad line within the city limits of Winterville. It was listed on October 11, 2001.
Winterville Train depot
The historic Winterville Train Depot.

Other Notable Historic Sites

Clarke County also has other important historic sites that aren't just houses or districts.

  • Carnegie Library Building: Located at 1401 Prince Avenue, this library was listed on November 11, 1975. Carnegie libraries were built all over the country with money from Andrew Carnegie.
GA Normal School Carnegie Library 11-12-2015
The Carnegie Library Building.
  • Chestnut Grove School: This old school at 610 Epps Bridge Road was listed on June 28, 1984. It reminds us of how education used to be.
Chestnut Grove School, photographer facing NW
The Chestnut Grove School.
  • Clarke County Jail: The old jail, located on Courthouse Square, was listed on May 29, 1980. It's a piece of the county's justice system history.
Old Clarke County Jail, c. 1876, photographer facing SE
The Old Clarke County Jail, built around 1876.
  • First African Methodist Episcopal Church: This church at 521 North Hull Street was listed on March 10, 1980. It's an important place of worship and community history.
First African Methodist Episcopal Church, photographer facing NE
The First African Methodist Episcopal Church.
  • Garden Club of Georgia Museum-Headquarters House, Founder's Memorial Garden: Located on Lumpkin Street on the University of Georgia campus, this site was listed on April 26, 1972. It's a beautiful and historic garden.
Garden Club of Georgia
The Garden Club of Georgia Museum.
  • Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery: This cemetery at 530 Fourth Street was listed on April 19, 2006. It's a place where many important people from the community's past are buried.
Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery, Morton Family Plot, photographer facing south
The Morton Family Plot in Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery.
  • Jackson Street Cemetery: Also on the University of Georgia campus, this cemetery was listed on October 2, 2009. It's another historic burial ground.
Jackson Street Cemetery, photographer facing NE
Jackson Street Cemetery.
  • Lucy Cobb Institute Campus: This campus at 200 North Milledge Avenue, part of the University of Georgia, was listed on March 16, 1972. It was once a school for girls.
Lucy Cobb Institute Athens, GA
The Lucy Cobb Institute Campus.
  • Oconee Hill Cemetery: Located at 297 Cemetery Street, this large cemetery was listed on May 22, 2013. It's a peaceful and historic place.
Oconee Hill Cemetery
Oconee Hill Cemetery.
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