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

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The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is like a special list of important buildings, places, and areas in the United States. These places are chosen because they have a lot of history, special architecture, or are important to local culture. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our country's past.

In Colquitt County, Georgia, there are several amazing places that have been added to the National Register. These sites help us learn about the history of the county and the people who lived there long ago. Let's explore some of these cool historic spots!

Historic Buildings in Moultrie

Many of Colquitt County's historic treasures are found in its main city, Moultrie. These buildings tell stories of education, law, and community life.

Carnegie Library of Moultrie

The Carnegie Library of Moultrie is a beautiful old building located at 39 North Main Street. It was added to the National Register on July 15, 1982. This library was built with money from Andrew Carnegie, a famous businessman who helped fund many libraries across the country. It served as a place for people to read and learn for many years.

Moultrie Carnegie Library
The historic Carnegie Library of Moultrie.

Colquitt County Courthouse

The Colquitt County Courthouse stands proudly in Courthouse Square. It became a historic place on the National Register on September 18, 1980. Courthouses are very important buildings where laws are made and justice is served. This courthouse is a great example of the architecture from its time and has been a center for county government for decades.

Colquitt County Courthouse
The Colquitt County Courthouse, a center of local government.

Colquitt County Jail

Close to the courthouse, at 126 1st Avenue SE, is the Colquitt County Jail. This building was added to the National Register on October 10, 1980. While jails might not seem as grand as courthouses, they are also important parts of a community's history, showing how law and order were managed in the past.

Colquitt County Jail
The old Colquitt County Jail building.

Mother Easter Baptist Church and Parsonage

The Mother Easter Baptist Church and Parsonage is located at 400 Second Avenue NW. It was recognized as a historic site on April 1, 1999. Churches often play a huge role in the community's social and spiritual life. This church and its parsonage (the minister's house) are important because of their history and connection to the local community.

Mother Easter Baptist Church
Mother Easter Baptist Church, a historic community landmark.

Moultrie High School (Colquitt County Arts Center)

The building that was once Moultrie High School is now known as the Colquitt County Arts Center. You can find it at 401 7th Avenue SW. It was listed on the National Register on June 17, 1982. This building holds many memories for people who grew up in Moultrie, having served as a place of learning for generations before becoming a hub for arts and culture.

Moultrie High
The former Moultrie High School, now the Colquitt County Arts Center.

Historic Homes and Districts

Besides public buildings, some private homes and entire areas are also recognized for their historical value.

W. W. Ashburn House

The W. W. Ashburn House, located at 609 1st Avenue, was added to the National Register on July 15, 1982. This house is an example of the beautiful homes built in Moultrie during its early development.

James W. Coleman House

The James W. Coleman House, found off Georgia Highway 33, became a historic site on December 22, 1983. This house is another example of the important residential architecture in the area.

J.W. Coleman House 2007
The historic James W. Coleman House.

Henry Crawford Tucker Log House and Farmstead

The Henry Crawford Tucker Log House and Farmstead is located off Georgia Highway 37. It was listed on the National Register on July 26, 1982. This property includes an old log house and the surrounding farm, giving us a glimpse into how people lived and farmed in Colquitt County a long time ago.

Moultrie Commercial Historic District

Not just single buildings, but entire areas can be historic! The Moultrie Commercial Historic District was added to the National Register on June 3, 1994. This district includes many buildings in downtown Moultrie, roughly bounded by NE. First Avenue, SE. Second Avenue, W. First Street, and E. Fourth Street. It shows how the city's business center looked and functioned in the past. One notable building in this district is the Colquitt Towers, which used to be a hotel called Hotel Colquitt.

Colquitt Towers (SE corner)
Colquitt Towers, part of the Moultrie Commercial Historic District.

These historic places in Colquitt County are special because they help us remember and understand the past. They are like living museums that teach us about the people, events, and architecture that shaped the community.

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