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

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Hancock County, Georgia, is home to many special places that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list of these important buildings and areas. These places are recognized because they have a lot of history and are important to the story of Hancock County, Georgia.

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is like a special list kept by the United States government. It helps to find and protect buildings, sites, and districts that are important in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When a place is added to this list, it means it's worth saving for future generations to learn from and enjoy. It's a way to celebrate and remember the past!

Historic Places in Hancock County

Hancock County has several unique spots on the National Register. These places tell us about how people lived, worked, and built things a long time ago.

Cheely-Coleman House

The Cheely-Coleman House is a historic home located south of Jewell, Georgia. It was added to the National Register in 1976. This house gives us a peek into the past, showing us how homes were designed and built many years ago in this area.

Thomas Cheely House, County Road S-1098, Shoals vicinity (Hancock County, Georgia)
The historic Cheely-Coleman House.

Jewell Historic District

The Jewell Historic District is an entire area in the town of Jewell, Georgia, that is recognized for its historical importance. It was listed in 1979. Walking through this district is like stepping back in time, with many old buildings that show the history of the community.

Jewell Historic District
A view of the Jew Jewell Historic District.

Linton Historic District

Just like Jewell, the town of Linton, Georgia, also has its own historic district. The Linton Historic District was added to the National Register in 1975. This district includes many old buildings and the general area of the town, preserving its historic look and feel.

Antebellum house, Linton, Georgia
An old house in the Linton Historic District.

Sparta Cemetery

The Sparta Cemetery in Sparta, Georgia, is more than just a burial ground. It's a historic site that was listed in 2001. Old cemeteries often tell stories about the people who lived in a town and how their lives were.

Sparta Cemetery 2
A peaceful scene at Sparta Cemetery.

Sparta Historic District

The main town of Sparta, Georgia, has a large historic district that was recognized in 1974. This area includes many important buildings and streets that show the history of Sparta. One of the buildings, the old courthouse, is very important but needs help to be saved.

Sparta Historic District 2
A building within the Sparta Historic District.

Other Historic Places

Many other places in Hancock County are also on the National Register. These include:

  • Camilla-Zack Community Center District: A historic community area near Mayfield, Georgia.
  • Glen Mary Plantation: A historic plantation south of Sparta.
  • Hurt-Rives Plantation: Another historic plantation located northwest of Sparta.
  • John S. Jackson Plantation House and Outbuildings: A historic house and its surrounding buildings near White Plains, Georgia.
  • Pearson-Boyer Plantation: A historic plantation near Sparta.
  • Rockby: A historic property northeast of Sparta.
  • Shivers-Simpson House: A historic house north of Jewell.

These places are all important parts of Hancock County's rich history. They help us understand the past and appreciate the unique heritage of the area.

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