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

In Dougherty County, Georgia, there are many cool places that have made it onto this special list. These spots tell stories about the people who lived here, the businesses that thrived, and the way life used to be. Let's explore some of these amazing historic treasures!


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What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the nation's historic places worth saving. It's part of a program to help people understand and protect important historical sites. Being on the NRHP can help protect a building from being torn down or changed too much. It also helps people learn about the history of their community.

Amazing Historic Places in Dougherty County

Albany District Pecan Growers' Exchange

This building, located at 211-213 Roosevelt Avenue in Albany, was added to the list on May 10, 1984. It was once a hub for the pecan industry in the area. Pecans are a big deal in Georgia, and this exchange helped farmers sell their crops.

Albany District Pecan Growers
The historic Albany District Pecan Growers' Exchange building.

Albany Housefurnishing Company

Found at 226 West Broad Avenue, this building joined the NRHP on June 17, 1982. It was likely a busy store where people bought furniture and other items for their homes a long time ago.

Albany Housefurnishing Co.
The old Albany Housefurnishing Company building.

Albany Railroad Depot Historic District

This historic district, located around East Roosevelt Avenue, was listed on May 20, 1982. A "historic district" means a whole area with many important buildings. This district was once a busy railroad hub, where trains brought people and goods in and out of Albany. It shows how important railroads were for travel and trade.

Albany Railroad Historic District Buildings
Buildings within the Albany Railroad Depot Historic District.

Albany Theatre

The Albany Theatre, at 107 North Jackson Street, became a historic place on August 21, 2006. Imagine going to see a movie or a show here many years ago! The theatre was a popular spot for entertainment in the community.

Albany Theatre, N Jackson St, Albany
The historic Albany Theatre.

Bridge House

Located at 112 North Front Street, the Bridge House was added to the list on November 19, 1974. This unique house is right by the river, and its name suggests its close connection to a bridge. It's a beautiful example of older homes in Albany.

Bridge House (West face)
The west side of the historic Bridge House.

Carnegie Library of Albany

You can find this library at 215 North Jackson Street. It was listed on July 15, 1982. Andrew Carnegie, a very rich businessman, helped fund many libraries across the country, including this one. These libraries were important places for people to learn and read.

Albany Carnegie Library (SE corner)
The Carnegie Library of Albany.

John A. Davis House

This house at 514 Pine Avenue was added to the NRHP on October 16, 1980. It's a historic home that tells us about the families who lived in Albany long ago.

John A. Davis House
The John A. Davis House.

Davis-Exchange Bank Building

At 100-102 North Washington Street, this bank building was listed on February 23, 1984. Banks are important for a city's growth, and this building shows the kind of architecture used for financial institutions in the past.

Davis-Exchange Bank Building, Albany
The historic Davis-Exchange Bank Building.

Samuel Farkas House

The Samuel Farkas House, at 328 West Broad Avenue, joined the list on November 9, 1977. This house is another example of the beautiful historic homes in Albany.

Samuel Farkas House, Albany
The Samuel Farkas House.

Mount Zion Baptist Church

This church at 328 West Whitney Avenue was listed on August 10, 1995. Churches are often central to a community's history and culture, and Mount Zion Baptist Church has played an important role in Albany.

Old Mt. Zion Church on Whitney Betty Rehberg
The historic Mount Zion Baptist Church.

Municipal Auditorium

The Municipal Auditorium, at 301 Pine Avenue, was added to the NRHP on June 25, 1974. This large building was used for many public events, concerts, and gatherings, bringing the community together.

Albany Municipal Auditorium (East face)
The Albany Municipal Auditorium.

New Albany Hotel

Located at 245 Pine Street, the New Albany Hotel was listed on June 17, 1982. Hotels were important places for travelers and visitors to stay, and this one was a significant part of Albany's hospitality history.

New Albany Hotel
The historic New Albany Hotel.

Old St. Teresa's Catholic Church

This beautiful church at 313 Residence Avenue was added to the list on April 1, 1975. It's an important religious landmark with a rich history in the community.

Old St. Teresa's Catholic Church in Albany Georgia
Old St. Teresa's Catholic Church.

Rosenberg Brothers Department Store

At 126 North Washington Street, this department store was listed on August 19, 1982. It was once a busy place where people shopped for all sorts of goods. Today, it's known as the headquarters of The Albany Herald newspaper.

Headquarters of The Albany Herald, Albany, Georgia
The former Rosenberg Brothers Department Store, now The Albany Herald Headquarters.

W. E. Smith House

The W. E. Smith House, at 516 Flint Avenue, was listed on August 30, 1977. This house holds a special place in Albany's history as it was the very first brick house built in the city!

W.E. Smith House
The W. E. Smith House, Albany's first brick house.

St. Nicholas Hotel

This hotel, located at 141 Flint Avenue and 300-310 Washington Street, joined the NRHP on December 19, 1991. Like the New Albany Hotel, it played a key role in hosting visitors to the city.

St. Nicholas Hotel 2
The historic St. Nicholas Hotel.

Tift Park

Tift Park, bounded by North Jefferson Street, 5th Avenue, 7th Avenue, and Palmyra Road, was listed on November 15, 1993. Parks are important green spaces for communities, and Tift Park has been a beloved spot for generations.

Tift Park sign nr 7th, Madison
A sign at Tift Park.

U.S. Post Office and Courthouse

This important building at 345 West Broad Avenue was added to the list on June 22, 1979. It served as a central place for mail and legal matters for many years.

U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (n.d., ca. 1912), Albany (Dougherty County, Georgia)
The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in Albany.

Union Station Depot

Located at Roosevelt Avenue and North Front Street, the Union Station Depot was listed on February 13, 1975. This was another vital train station, connecting Albany to other parts of the country.

Union Station Dept, Albany
The Union Station Depot in Albany.

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