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This is a list of special places and areas in Oconee County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Think of the NRHP as an official list of buildings, sites, and objects that are important to American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our past that should be protected and remembered.


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Protecting Oconee County's History

Oconee County in Georgia is home to many interesting places that tell stories about the past. These places are so important that they have been added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Being on this list helps make sure these special spots are preserved for future generations, like you!

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the nation's historic places worthy of preservation. It's like a hall of fame for buildings, neighborhoods, and other sites that have played a big role in history. When a place is listed, it helps people understand its importance and encourages efforts to keep it safe and sound.

Why are these places important?

These historic places are like time capsules. They show us how people lived, worked, and built things many years ago. They can be old houses, bridges, or even entire neighborhoods. By learning about them, we can better understand the history of Oconee County, Georgia, and even the United States. They connect us to the past and help us appreciate the journey our communities have taken.

Special Historic Places in Oconee County

Many unique places in Oconee County have earned a spot on the National Register. Some are single buildings, while others are "historic districts," which are areas with many historic buildings that together tell a story.

Notable Historic Sites

Let's look at a few examples of these amazing places:

  • William Daniell House: This old house, located near Watkinsville, is a single property recognized for its historical value. It's a great example of early architecture in the area.
William Daniell House
The historic William Daniell House.
  • Eagle Tavern: Also in Watkinsville, the Eagle Tavern is a very old building that once served as a stopping point for travelers. Imagine people resting here after a long journey, perhaps on horseback or in carriages!
Eagle Tavern, Macon Road, Watkinsville (Oconee County, Georgia)
The historic Eagle Tavern in Watkinsville.
  • Elder's Mill Covered Bridge and Elder Mill: This is a fascinating spot that includes both an old mill and a covered bridge. Covered bridges are quite rare today, and this one helps us remember how people used to cross rivers and streams.
ELDER'S MILL COVERED BRIDGE
The Elder's Mill Covered Bridge.

Historic Districts in Oconee County

Besides individual buildings, some entire areas are recognized as historic districts. These districts have many buildings that share a similar history or architectural style, making the whole area special.

  • Bishop Historic District: The town of Bishop has a historic district that includes many of its older buildings, showing how the town grew over time.
  • High Shoals Historic District: Located around the Apalachee River, this district highlights the history of the community of North High Shoals.
  • South Main Street Historic District (Watkinsville): This area in Watkinsville features a collection of historic buildings along South Main Street and Harden Hill Road, giving us a glimpse into the town's past.

List of Historic Places

Here is a list of all the properties and districts in Oconee County that are on the National Register of Historic Places:

Name on the Register Image Date listed Location City or town Description
1 Bishop Historic District
May 10, 1996
(#96000534)
Roughly along Price Mill, Old Bishop Rds., and US 441 within the Bishop city limits
33°49′01″N 83°26′14″W / 33.816944°N 83.437222°W / 33.816944; -83.437222 (Bishop Historic District)
Bishop
2 William Daniell House
William Daniell House
February 13, 1995
(#94001638)
Epps Bridge Rd., 3 1/2 mi. NW of Watkinsville
33°54′19″N 83°27′13″W / 33.905278°N 83.453611°W / 33.905278; -83.453611 (William Daniell House)
Watkinsville
3 Durham Homeplace
March 15, 2000
(#00000194)
1561 Watson Springs Rd.
33°45′18″N 83°19′59″W / 33.755°N 83.333056°W / 33.755; -83.333056 (Durham Homeplace)
Watkinsville
4 Eagle Tavern
Eagle Tavern
May 13, 1970
(#70000215)
U.S. 129
33°51′50″N 83°24′23″W / 33.863889°N 83.406389°W / 33.863889; -83.406389 (Eagle Tavern)
Watkinsville
5 Elder's Mill Covered Bridge and Elder Mill
Elder's Mill Covered Bridge and Elder Mill
May 5, 1994
(#94000389)
4/5 mi. S of jct. of Elder Mill Rd. and GA 15
33°48′11″N 83°21′49″W / 33.802961°N 83.363694°W / 33.802961; -83.363694 (Elder's Mill Covered Bridge and Elder Mill)
Watkinsville
6 Farmers and Citizens Supply Company Block
July 2, 1987
(#87001104)
US 129
33°51′48″N 83°24′38″W / 33.863333°N 83.410556°W / 33.863333; -83.410556 (Farmers and Citizens Supply Company Block)
Watkinsville
7 High Shoals Historic District
October 26, 2006
(#06000958)
Centered on GA 186, and banks of the Apalachee R
33°49′06″N 83°30′32″W / 33.818333°N 83.508889°W / 33.818333; -83.508889 (High Shoals Historic District)
North High Shoals
8 Abe Jones House
January 28, 1994
(#93001572)
2411 Hog Mountain Rd.
33°52′01″N 83°26′50″W / 33.866944°N 83.447222°W / 33.866944; -83.447222 (Abe Jones House)
Watkinsville
9 South Main Street Historic District
March 26, 1979
(#79000739)
S. Main St. and Harden Hill Rd.
33°51′30″N 83°24′30″W / 33.858333°N 83.408333°W / 33.858333; -83.408333 (South Main Street Historic District)
Watkinsville
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