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

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Warren County, Georgia, is home to several special places that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list kept by the United States government to honor buildings, sites, and districts that are important to American history. These places help us learn about the past and understand how people lived long ago.

In Warren County, you can find historic homes, a courthouse, and even entire neighborhoods that have been preserved because of their unique stories and architecture. Let's explore some of these amazing spots!

Historic Places in Warren County

Warren County has five places listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each one tells a part of the county's story.

Jewell Historic District

The Jewell Historic District is a special area in the town of Jewell. It was added to the National Register on May 14, 1979. This district includes many buildings that show what the town looked like in the past. It's like stepping back in time to see how people lived and worked in this community.

Jewell Historic District
A view of the historic district in Jewell, Georgia.

Roberts-McGregor House

The Roberts-McGregor House is a historic home located on Depot Street in Warrenton. It was recognized as a historic place on August 14, 1979. This house is a great example of the kind of homes built in the area many years ago. It helps us imagine the families who once lived there.

Warren County Courthouse

The Warren County Courthouse is a very important building in Warrenton. It stands on Courthouse Square and was added to the National Register on September 18, 1980. Courthouses are often the center of a town's history, where important decisions were made and community life happened. This building has seen a lot of history!

Warren County Courthouse, Warrenton, GA
The historic Warren County Courthouse in Warrenton, Georgia.

Warrenton Downtown Historic District

The Warrenton Downtown Historic District is another large area in Warrenton that is historically important. It was listed on April 11, 2002. This district is roughly centered around the main intersection of Main and Depot Streets. It includes many of the old shops and buildings that made up the heart of downtown Warrenton. Walking through it can give you a sense of what the town was like in earlier times.

Warrenton Gymnasium-Auditorium

The Warrenton Gymnasium-Auditorium is a unique building located at 304 South Gibson Street in Warrenton. It was added to the National Register on October 22, 2002. This building served as a place for sports and community events, showing how important these activities were to the people of Warrenton.

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