Hardman Farm State Historic Site

Hardman Farm State Historic Site is a Georgia state historic site near Helen, Georgia. The historic site includes an 1870 Italianate mansion[1] and a gazebo-topped Native American burial mound.[2] Other structures include a kitchen, horse barn, dairy barn, and spring house.

Hardman Farm
Hardman Farm State Historic Site is located in Georgia
Hardman Farm State Historic Site
Location in Georgia
Hardman Farm State Historic Site is located in the United States
Hardman Farm State Historic Site
Location in United States
Nearest cityHelen, Georgia
Coordinates34°41′05″N 83°42′29″W / 34.68472°N 83.70806°W / 34.68472; -83.70806
Area173 acres (70 ha)
Built1870
Built byCaptain James Nichols
Governing bodyGeorgia Department of Natural Resources

Capt. James Nichols built the main house in 1870 and the gazebo atop Nacoochee Mound in 1890. His daughter Anna Ruby Nichols is the namesake of Anna Ruby Falls.

In 1893 the home was purchased by Calvin Hunnicutt, a businessman from Atlanta.

Lamartine Griffin Hardman purchased the property in 1903. The property remained in the Hardman family, and was donated to the state of Georgia in 1999.[3]

Facilities

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References

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  1. ^ "Captain Nichols and Anna Ruby Falls".
  2. ^ "The Story of the Sautee Nacoochee Indian Mound". 17 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Hardman Farm full of history".
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