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Florida[edit]

Tallahassee area[edit]

List of Registered Historic Places in Leon County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
3 Bellevue 1971-03-11]] Southwest of Tallahassee off SR 371
30°24′45″N 84°20′41″W / 30.41250°N 84.34472°W / 30.41250; -84.34472 (Bellevue)
Tallahassee
11 Cascades Park 1971-05-12]] Bounded roughly by Apalachee Parkway, Bloxham, Suwanee, Munroe, and Meridian Streets, and state property line - revisit when construction finished
30°26′8″N 84°16′38″W / 30.43556°N 84.27722°W / 30.43556; -84.27722 (Cascades Park)
Tallahassee
16 Escambe 1971-05-14]] Address Restricted Tallahassee
46 San Luis de Apalache 1966-10-15]] 2 miles west of Tallahassee
30°27′4″N 84°19′11″W / 30.45111°N 84.31972°W / 30.45111; -84.31972 (San Luis de Apalachee)
Tallahassee A National Historic Landmark
69 Woman's Working Band House October 20, 2010
(#10000848)
648 W. Brevard St.
30°26′57″N 84°17′34″W / 30.449167°N 84.292778°W / 30.449167; -84.292778 (Woman's Working Band House)
Tallahassee
Camp House October 20, 2010
(#100005383)
2307 Ellicott Dr.
30°28′20″N 84°15′15″W / 30.472230°N 84.254041°W / 30.472230; -84.254041 (Camp House)
Tallahassee PENDING
FSU- Westcott Building 30°26′26″N 84°17′30″W / 30.440669°N 84.291652°W / 30.440669; -84.291652 (FSU - Westcott Building)
FSU- Dodd Hall 30°26′24″N 84°17′33″W / 30.440092°N 84.292531°W / 30.440092; -84.292531 (FSU - Dodd Hall)
FSU- Museum of Fine Arts 30°26′39″N 84°17′24″W / 30.444129°N 84.289993°W / 30.444129; -84.289993 (FSU- Museum of Fine Arts)
Knott House Museum 30°26′30″N 84°16′46″W / 30.441639°N 84.279379°W / 30.441639; -84.279379 (Knott House Museum)
Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science (permanently closed) 30°26′20″N 84°17′01″W / 30.439014°N 84.28364°W / 30.439014; -84.28364 (Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science)
Tallahassee Museum 30°24′35″N 84°20′44″W / 30.409812°N 84.345452°W / 30.409812; -84.345452 (Tallahassee Museum)

Tallahassee outskirts[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
2 Bannerman Plantation 2002-06-06]] 13426 Meridian Road North
30°38′42″N 84°16′44″W / 30.64500°N 84.27889°W / 30.64500; -84.27889 (Bannerman Plantation)
Tallahassee Part of the Rural Resources of Leon County MPS
6 Bradley's Country Store 1984-04-12]] Moccasin Gap Road
30°35′27″N 84°7′31″W / 30.59083°N 84.12528°W / 30.59083; -84.12528 (Bradley's Country Store)
Tallahassee
43 Roberts Farm Historic and Archeological District 1995-11-02]] Roberts Road, 1 mile east of Centerville Road
30°31′59″N 84°9′27″W / 30.53306°N 84.15750°W / 30.53306; -84.15750 (Roberts Farm Historic and Archeological District)
Tallahassee Part of the Rural Resources of Leon County MPS
44 Rollins House 2001-12-31]] 5456 Rollins Pointe
30°32′35″N 84°19′41″W / 30.54306°N 84.32806°W / 30.54306; -84.32806 (Rollins House)
Tallahassee
51 Tall Timbers Plantation 1989-04-07]] County Road 12, 3 miles west of US 319
30°39′19″N 84°13′33″W / 30.65528°N 84.22583°W / 30.65528; -84.22583 (Tall Timbers Plantation)
Tallahassee
57 Strickland School November 12, 2014
(#14000903)
14735 Beth Page Rd.
30°40′06″N 84°10′52″W / 30.668375°N 84.1811309°W / 30.668375; -84.1811309 (Strickland School)
Tallahassee
Tallahassee Automobile Museum 30°29′11″N 84°09′45″W / 30.486420°N 84.162450°W / 30.486420; -84.162450 (Tallahassee Automobile Museum)

Georgia[edit]

Brooks County[edit]

[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery November 22, 2004
(#04001239)
County Rd. 125
30°46′05″N 83°35′54″W / 30.76796°N 83.59836°W / 30.76796; -83.59836 (Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery)
Quitman Built in ca. 1861
4 Eudora Plantation December 16, 1974
(#74000662)
3.5 miles (5.6 km) south of Quitman off GA 33
Coordinates missing
Quitman Built ca. 1835–1855, destroyed by fire in 1987
6 Liberty Baptist Church August 20, 2013
(#13000609)
Liberty Church Rd.
30°43′20″N 83°43′41″W / 30.72223°N 83.72808°W / 30.72223; -83.72808 (Liberty Baptist Church)
Grooverville Built ca. 1858
8 Henry Gray Turner House and Grounds January 8, 1980
(#80000977)
802 Old Madison Rd.
30°46′43″N 83°32′57″W / 30.77856°N 83.54928°W / 30.77856; -83.54928 (Henry Gray Turner House and Grounds)
Quitman Built around 1895. The Quitman Garden Club is on the same grounds.
Eudora Plantation destroyed by fire, old coords are |lat=30.732778 |lon=-83.546944

Thomas County[edit]

Thomasville[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
5 Birdwood May 2, 1986 Millpond Rd. and Pinetree Blvd.
30°48′54″N 83°57′52″W / 30.81500°N 83.96444°W / 30.81500; -83.96444 (Birdwood)
Thomasville
7 Box Hall Plantation November 16, 1989
(#89002015)
Lower Cairo Rd. at Pinetree Blvd.
30°49′45″N 84°00′49″W / 30.82904°N 84.01358°W / 30.82904; -84.01358 (Box Hall Plantation)
Thomasville
14 East End Historic District September 7, 1984 (original)
July 25, 2003 (increase and decrease)
Roughly bounded by Metcalf, Loomis, Colton, and Blackshear Sts. (original); roughly bounded by Metcalf Ave., Simeon St., Grady St., and East Loomis St. (increase and decrease), Thomasville, Georgia


30°49′59″N 83°58′11″W / 30.83306°N 83.96972°W / 30.83306; -83.96972 (East End Historic District)

Thomasville
18 Gordon Avenue Historic District April 18, 1985 Gordon Ave.
30°49′41″N 83°58′27″W / 30.82806°N 83.97417°W / 30.82806; -83.97417 (Gordon Avenue Historic District)
Thomasville
20 Greenwood Plantation May 13, 1976
(#76000650)
GA 84
30°51′15″N 84°01′16″W / 30.85413°N 84.021°W / 30.85413; -84.021 (Greenwood Plantation)
Thomasville
28 Paradise Park Historic District September 7, 1984(original)
April 1, 2002 (increase)
Roughly bounded by Metcalf Ave., Colton, Broad, and Loomis Sts. (original), 502 S. Broad St. (increase)
30°49′56″N 83°58′25″W / 30.83222°N 83.97361°W / 30.83222; -83.97361 (Paradise Park Historic District)
Thomasville
33 Stevens Street Historic District May 10, 2001 Along Stevens St., 1 blk. NW of Thomas County Courthouse
30°50′28″N 83°59′21″W / 30.84111°N 83.98917°W / 30.84111; -83.98917 (Stevens Street Historic District)
Thomasville
35 Thomasville Commercial Historic District September 7, 1984 (original)
October 28, 2004 (increase and decrease)
Roughly N. Stevens, N. Madison, N. Broad, Remington, Jackson, and Jefferson Sts. (original), Downtown Thomasville bet. Jefferson St. and Smith Ave. and bet. Crawford And Siexas St. (increase and decrease)
30°50′12″N 83°58′53″W / 30.83667°N 83.98139°W / 30.83667; -83.98139 (Thomasville Commercial Historic District)
Thomasville

outside Thomasville[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
33 Martha Poe Dogtrot House May 20, 1998
(#98000569)
0.75 W of jct of Twelve Mile Post Rd. and GA 19
Coordinates missing
Metcalf 30.692778, -83.849444
26 Mill Creek Plantation April 14, 1997 100 Mill Creek Plantation
30°46′3″N 83°55′36″W / 30.76750°N 83.92667°W / 30.76750; -83.92667 (Mill Creek Plantation)
Thomasville
26 Melrose and Sinkola Plantations January 4, 1990
(#89002275)
3.75 miles SW of Thomasville on US 319
30°47′24″N 84°03′17″W / 30.79°N 84.054722°W / 30.79; -84.054722 (Melrose and Sinkola Plantations)
Thomasville
29 Millpond Plantation December 12, 1976
(#76000651)
S of Thomasville on Pine Tree Blvd.
30°48′11″N 83°58′21″W / 30.80304°N 83.97257°W / 30.80304; -83.97257 (Millpond Plantation)
Thomasville
32 Pebble Hill Plantation February 23, 1990
(#90000146)
US 319, 4 mi. SW of Thomasville
30°46′49″N 84°03′50″W / 30.78018°N 84.06385°W / 30.78018; -84.06385 (Pebble Hill Plantation)
Thomasville

Grady County[edit]

[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Cairo Commercial Historic District May 26, 1994
(#94000525)
Roughly bounded by Broad St., Railroad Ave. and Martin Luther King Ave., with adjacent properties on 2nd Ave. and 1st St
30°52′37″N 84°12′32″W / 30.876944°N 84.208889°W / 30.876944; -84.208889 (Cairo Commercial Historic District)
Cairo Former Belk, Broad Ave.
2 Dickey-Birdsong Plantation June 20, 1995
(#95000741)
Meridian Rd., off State Route 93 west of Beachton
30°42′11″N 84°11′35″W / 30.70306°N 84.19314°W / 30.70306; -84.19314 (Dickey-Birdsong Plantation)
Beachton Now Birdsong Nature Center on Birdsong Rd
3 Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church and School July 23, 2008
(#08000714)
232 Martin Ave.
30°53′05″N 84°19′46″W / 30.8847°N 84.32938°W / 30.8847; -84.32938 (Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church and School)
Whigham
4 Evergreen Congregational Church and School October 31, 2002
(#02001260)
497 Meridian Rd.
30°43′42″N 84°08′13″W / 30.72837°N 84.137°W / 30.72837; -84.137 (Evergreen Congregational Church and School)
Beachton
5 Ochlocknee Missionary Baptist Church and Cemetery November 17, 2010
(#10000924)
521 U.S. Route 319 S.
30°45′26″N 84°05′33″W / 30.757222°N 84.092500°W / 30.757222; -84.092500 (Ochlocknee Missionary Baptist Church and Cemetery)
Beachton
7 Sasser Farm September 8, 1983
(#83000230)
Sasser Farm Rd. south of Cairo
30°47′11″N 84°14′20″W / 30.786389°N 84.238889°W / 30.786389; -84.238889 (Sasser Farm)
Cairo
8 Susina Plantation August 12, 1970
(#70000205)
West of Beachton on Meridian Rd.
30°43′16″N 84°10′06″W / 30.7211°N 84.16846°W / 30.7211; -84.16846 (Susina Plantation)
Beachton

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  1. ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ a b The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.