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This article is about special places in Mitchell County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The NRHP is like a national list of buildings, sites, and objects that are important in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized for its historical value and efforts are made to protect it.


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Historic Gems in Mitchell County

Mitchell County, Georgia, is home to several fascinating places that tell stories from the past. These include old homes, churches, and even whole parts of towns! Let's explore some of these historic treasures.

Baconton's Historic Spots

The town of Baconton has many buildings and areas that are listed on the National Register. These places help us understand what life was like long ago.

Bacon Family Homestead

The Bacon Family Homestead is one of the oldest historic sites in Baconton. It's located near W. Durham Street and Albany Bainbridge Stage Road. This homestead was added to the National Register on November 25, 1983. It reminds us of the early families who settled in the area.

Baconton Commercial Historic District

Imagine what Baconton's downtown looked like many years ago! The Baconton Commercial Historic District includes several streets like E. Walton, E. Durham, N. Railroad, S. Railroad Avenues, and GA 3. This area was recognized on December 1, 1983. It shows us the old shops and businesses that were once the heart of the town.

Baconton Commercial Historic District
A building in the Baconton Commercial Historic District.

George W. Jackson House

The George W. Jackson House, located at 333 E. Walton Street, is a beautiful example of a Late Victorian style house. It was built in 1898 and is now used as Baconton's city hall. This house was added to the National Register on December 1, 1983. It's a great example of how old buildings can find new life!

George W. Jackson House
The George W. Jackson House, now Baconton's city hall.

Mount Enon Church and Cemetery

The Mount Enon Church and Cemetery is a significant historical site on Old Stage Coach Road. It was listed on December 22, 1983. Churches and cemeteries often hold important stories about a community's past, including its people and their traditions.

South Railroad Historic District

Another interesting area in Baconton is the South Railroad Historic District. It includes S. Railroad Avenue, GA 3, and the old Seaboard Coast Line Railroad tracks. This district was added to the list on December 1, 1983. It highlights the importance of railroads in connecting towns and helping them grow.

South Railroad Historic District 2
A view of the South Railroad Historic District.

Walton Street-Church Street Historic District

The Walton Street-Church Street Historic District, located around Walton and Church Streets, was also recognized on December 1, 1983. This district helps preserve the historic feel and look of these important streets in Baconton.

Walton Street-Church Street Historic District
Buildings in the Walton Street-Church Street Historic District.

Camilla's Historic Places

Camilla, the county seat of Mitchell County, also has its share of historic buildings and districts.

Camilla Commercial Historic District

The Camilla Commercial Historic District covers the area roughly bounded by Broad, S. Scott, and N. Scott Streets. This district was added to the National Register on April 18, 1985. It preserves the historic look of Camilla's main business area.

Mitchell County Georgia Courthouse
The Mitchell County Courthouse, located within the Camilla Commercial Historic District.

James Price McRee House

The James Price McRee House, found at 181 E. Broad Street, is a notable historic home in Camilla. It was listed on December 11, 1979. This house offers a glimpse into the architectural styles and lives of prominent families from the past.

James Price McRee House
The historic James Price McRee House in Camilla.

Georgia Williams Nursing Home

The Georgia Williams Nursing Home, located at 176 Dyer Street, is a more recent addition to the National Register, listed on April 8, 2011. Even newer buildings can be historically significant if they represent important social or architectural trends. You can learn more about it on the Georgia Traveler website.

Pelham's Commercial History

The city of Pelham also has a significant historic district that tells its commercial story.

Pelham Commercial Historic District

The Pelham Commercial Historic District is roughly bounded by the railroad tracks, Church, Blythe, and Jackson Streets, and Hand Avenue. This district was added to the National Register on March 24, 1983. It helps protect the historic character of Pelham's business center.

Carnegie Library, Pelham
The Carnegie Library in Pelham, located within the Commercial Historic District.
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