Georgia
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Georgia
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The Ordinary Pub
Savannah, Georgia
1901
Located underneath the old Sears & Roebuck building (1901) on West Broughton Street, The Ordinary Pub offers elevated pub food in a casual, historic atmosphere.
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Wormsloe Historic Site
Savannah, Georgia
1736
English colonist Noble Jones acquired this land near Savannah in 1736 and finished his house made of tabby in 1745. Today, the vast Wormsloe State Historic Site offers a picturesque oak avenue, museum, ruins, gravesites, and walking trails.
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Johnson Square
Savannah, Georgia
1733
The oldest and largest of Savannah's 22 squares, Johnson Square was laid out in 1733. It contains the Nathanael Greene Monument, a fountain, and a sundial honoring the city plan of Savannah.
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Abe's on Lincoln
Savannah, Georgia
1853
Occupying a small house built in 1853, Abe's on Lincoln is a friendly dive bar known for customers' napkin sketches of Abraham Lincoln covering the ceiling.
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Savannah City Hall
Savannah, Georgia
1904-05
Built in 1905, Savannah City Hall is a major landmark by the Savannah River. Its Neoclassical design features a colonnade, pair of statues, clock, and gold dome; inside are mosaic ceilings and colorful stained glass under the dome.
- James and Clara Butler House Blakely, Georgia c. 1890
- Cumming Public School - Cumming High School Cumming, Georgia 1927
- Prospect Academy Lone Oak, Georgia c. 1870
- Vernonburgh Vernonburg, Georgia
- United States Post Office - Decatur, Georgia Decatur, Georgia 1935