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

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Wilkes County, Georgia, is home to many amazing places that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). This special list includes buildings, areas, and sites that are important to history. When a place is on the NRHP, it means it's recognized for its unique past and is often protected so future generations can learn from it. Let's explore some of these cool historic spots in Wilkes County!

Historic Homes and Buildings in Wilkes County

Many of the places on the National Register in Wilkes County are old homes and buildings. These structures tell stories about how people lived long ago.

Homes with a Rich Past

  • Anderson House in Danburg was listed in 1976. It's a significant part of the area's history.
  • The Arnold-Callaway Plantation near Washington was added to the list in 1972. Plantations like this often show us how farming and life were organized centuries ago.
  • The Campbell-Jordan House at 208 Liberty Street in Washington became historic in 1971. Imagine the families who lived there!
  • The Cedars at 210 Sims Street in Washington, listed in 1972, is another beautiful old home.
  • The James and Cunningham Daniel House south of Rayle, listed in 1980, is a reminder of early settlers.
  • The Gartrell Family House in Tignall, added in 2002, shows us how families built their lives in the county.
  • The Gilbert-Alexander House at 116 Alexander Drive in Washington was listed in 1972.
  • The Thomas M. Gilmer House, west of Washington, joined the list in 1977.
  • Holly Court at 301 South Alexander Street in Washington, listed in 1972, is another example of the area's historic architecture.
  • Peacewood at 120 Tignall Road in Washington was recognized in 1972.
  • The Pharr-Callaway-Sethness House north of Tignall, listed in 1976, adds to the collection of historic homes.
  • Poplar Corner at 210 West Liberty Street in Washington, added in 1972, is another interesting historic residence.
  • The Robert Shand Smith House at 902 South Spring Street in Washington was listed in 2002.
  • The Willis-Sale-Stennett House north of Danburg, listed in 1976, completes our tour of these fascinating old homes.

Important Public Buildings

  • The Fitzpatrick Hotel at 18 West Public Square in Washington was listed in 1982. Hotels like this were once busy centers for travelers and local events.
  • The Mary Willis Library at 204 East Liberty Street in Washington became historic in 1972. Libraries are important places for learning and community.
  • The Old Jail at 103 Court Street in Washington, listed in 1974, gives us a glimpse into the past justice system.
  • The Washington Presbyterian Church at 206 East Robert Toombs Avenue in Washington, added in 1972, is a beautiful example of historic religious architecture.
  • The Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum at 308 East Robert Toombs Avenue in Washington was listed in 1970. Museums are fantastic places to learn about local history!
  • The Wilkes County Courthouse on Court Street in Washington, listed in 1980, is where important decisions for the county have been made for many years.

Historic Districts and Battlefields

Beyond single buildings, some entire areas or battlefields are recognized for their historical importance. These "historic districts" help preserve the look and feel of a past era.

Key Historic Districts

  • The East Robert Toombs Historic District in Washington, listed in 1972, includes a section of East Robert Toombs Avenue. This area has many buildings that together tell a story.
  • The North Washington District in Washington, added in 1973, is another large area recognized for its historical value.
  • The Washington Commercial Historic District in Washington, listed in 1986, protects the historic downtown area where businesses once thrived.
  • The larger Washington Historic District in Washington, recognized in 2004, covers a significant part of the city, preserving its overall historic character.
  • The West Robert Toombs District in Washington, listed in 1973, is similar to its eastern counterpart, preserving another important street.

Battlefield of the American Revolution

  • The Kettle Creek Battlefield, southwest of Washington, was listed in 1975. This site is very important because it was the location of a key battle during the American Revolutionary War. It's a place where you can imagine soldiers fighting for freedom.

National Historic Landmarks

Some places are so important that they are called National Historic Landmarks (NHL). This is an even higher level of historical recognition!

  • The Robert Toombs House at 216 East Robert Toombs Avenue in Washington is an NHL and a Georgia state historic site. Robert Toombs was a very important politician in Georgia's history.
  • The Tupper-Barnett House at 101 West Robert Toombs Avenue in Washington is also a National Historic Landmark, recognized in 1972.

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