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

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This article is about special places in Rabun County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list of buildings, areas, and sites that are important because of their history, architecture, or what they mean to the local community. These places are protected to make sure they last for a long time.


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Discovering Rabun County's Historic Gems

Rabun County in Georgia is home to several amazing places that have been recognized for their special history. These sites are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means they are very important to the story of the United States. Let's explore some of these cool spots!

Hambidge Center Historic District

The Hambidge Center Historic District is located west of Dillard. It was added to the National Register in 1982. This area is a special place where artists, writers, and scientists can come to work and create. It's like a quiet retreat in the mountains that helps people focus on their art and ideas.

Hambidge Center Historic District
The Hambidge Center Historic District, a place for creativity.

Asbury and Sallie Hodgson House

The Asbury and Sallie Hodgson House is a historic home found at 278 White Street in Dillard. This house was built a long time ago and was added to the National Register in 2011. It shows us what homes looked like in the past and helps us understand the history of the families who lived there.

Asbury & Sallie Hodgson House
The historic Asbury and Sallie Hodgson House in Dillard.

Hoojah Branch Site (9RA34)

The Hoojah Branch Site is near Dillard. This site is very old and was listed in 1987. It's an archaeological site, which means scientists have found important clues here about people who lived in this area many, many years ago. Because it's so important for history, its exact location is kept private.

James Henry and Rachel Kilby House

The James Henry and Rachel Kilby House is located at 28 Tumbling Waters Lane in Clayton. This house became a historic place in 2005. It's another example of the interesting old homes in Rabun County that tell us about the past lives of its residents.

William E. and Sarah Dillard Powell House

You can find the William E. and Sarah Dillard Powell House at 219 Boxwood Terrace in Dillard. This house was added to the National Register in 2008. Like other historic homes, it helps us remember the people and families who helped shape the community of Dillard.

W.E. & S.D. Howell House
The William E. and Sarah Dillard Powell House.

Tallulah Falls Depot

The Tallulah Falls Depot is on US 441 in Tallulah Falls. This old train station was listed as historic in 1988. Train depots were once very busy places where people traveled and goods were shipped. This depot reminds us of the important role trains played in connecting towns and people in the past.

Tallulah Falls Depot
The historic Tallulah Falls Depot.

York House

The York House is north of Mountain City, off US 23/441. It was added to the National Register in 1982. This beautiful old house has a rich history. Today, it is often used as a bed and breakfast, allowing visitors to experience a piece of Rabun County's past.

York House - a National Register of Historic Places site that is now a bed and breakfast outside of Mountain City, GA
The York House, a historic site now serving as a bed and breakfast.
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