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South to North ===Camden County=== {|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%" ! | ! width = 18% | '''Landmark name''' ! width = 8% class="unsortable" | '''Image''' ! width = 10% |'''Date listed''' ! |'''Location''' ! width = 8% |'''City or Town''' ! class="unsortable" | '''Summary''' |-- ! | <small>2</small> | [[Crooked River State Park|Crooked River Site (9CAM118)]] | | {{dts|1985|12|23}} | Address Restricted<br/><small>{{coord|30|50|32|N|81|33|9|W|name=Crooked River Site}}</small> | [[St. Marys, Georgia|St. Marys]] | This is [[Crooked River State Park]] |-- ! | <small>3</small> | [[Duck House]] | | {{dts|1984|2|13}} | Cumberland Island<br/><small>{{coord|30|50|50|N|81|25|51|W|name=Duck House}}</small> | Cumberland Island, [[St. Marys, Georgia|St. Marys]] | |-- ! | <small>4</small> | [[Dungeness Historic District]] | | {{dts|1984|2|13}} | Address Restricted | [[St. Marys, Georgia|St. Marys]] | |-- ! | <small>5</small> | [[Greyfield (Camden, Georgia)|Greyfield]] | | {{dts|2003|7|24}} | Cumberland Island<br/><small>{{coord|30|46|51|N|81|27|51|W|name=Greyfield}}</small> | Cumberland Island, [[Camden, Georgia|Camden]] | |-- ! | <small>6</small> | [[High Point-Half Moon Bluff Historic District]] | | {{dts|1978|12|22}} | NE of St. Marys on Cumberland Island<br/><small>{{coord|30|55|14|N|81|25|56|W|name=High Point-Half Moon Bluff Historic District}}</small> | Cumberland Island, [[St. Marys, Georgia|St. Marys]] | |-- ! | <small>8</small> | [[Little Cumberland Island Lighthouse]] | | {{dts|1989|8|28}} | N end of Little Cumberland Island<br/><small>{{coord|30|58|33|N|81|24|48|W|name=Little Cumberland Island Lighthouse}}</small> | Cumberland Island, [[St. Marys, Georgia|St. Marys]] | |-- ! | <small>9</small> | [[Main Road (St. Marys, Georgia)|Main Road]] | | {{dts|1984|2|13}} | Cumberland Island<br/><small>{{coord|30|49|45|N|81|27|26|W|name=Main Road}}</small> | Cumberland Island, [[St. Marys, Georgia|St. Marys]] | |-- ! | <small>11</small> | [[Orange Hall (St. Marys, Georgia)|Orange Hall]] | | {{dts|1973|5|7}} | 311 Osborne St.<br/><small>{{coord|30|43|26|N|81|32|54|W|name=Orange Hall}}</small> | [[St. Marys, Georgia|St. Marys]] | |-- ! | <small>12</small> | [[Plum Orchard Historic District]] | | {{dts|1984|11|23}} | Address Restricted<br/><small>{{coord|30|51|2|N|81|27|57|W|name=Plum Orchard}}</small> | [[St. Marys, Georgia|St. Marys]] | |-- ! | <small>13</small> | [[Rayfield Archeological District]] | | {{dts|1984|2|13}} | Address Restricted | [[St. Marys, Georgia|St. Marys]] | |-- ! | <small>14</small> | [[St. Marys Historic District]] | | {{dts|1976|5|13}} | Roughly bounded by Waterfront Rd., Norris, Alexander, and Oak Grove Cemetery<br/><small>{{coord|30|44|36|N|81|33|24|W|name=St. Marys Historic District}}</small> | [[St. Marys, Georgia|St. Marys]] | |-- ! | <small>15</small> | [[Stafford Plantation Historic District]] | | {{dts|1984|11|23}} | Address Restricted | [[St. Marys, Georgia|St. Marys]] | |-- ! | <small>16</small> | [[Table Point Archeological District]] | | {{dts|1984|11|23}} | Address Restricted | [[St. Marys, Georgia|St. Marys]] | |}

Glynn County

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[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
5 Dixville Historic District December 9, 2019
(#100004744)
Bounded by rear property lines along Walnut Ave., Palmetto Ave. to Prince St., Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. & Stonewall St.
31°08′45″N 81°29′06″W / 31.1459°N 81.4850°W / 31.1459; -81.4850 (Dixville Historic District)
Brunswick
9 Hamilton Plantation slave cabins June 30, 1988
(#88000968)
Address Restricted (on Gascoigne Bluff, 100 Arthur J. Moore Drive)
31°10′16″N 81°24′28″W / 31.17106°N 81.40771°W / 31.17106; -81.40771 (Hamilton Plantation slave cabins)
St. Simons Island Two unusually well-built slave cabins (a duplex), built before 1833; summer tours given by Cassina Garden Club
19 United States Post Office and Court House April 15, 2014
(#14000153)
805 Gloucester
31°09′01″N 81°29′33″W / 31.150240°N 81.492427°W / 31.150240; -81.492427 (United States Post Office and Court House)
Brunswick Frank M. Scarlett Federal Building houses the Post Office and Federal Court
20 Windsor Park Historic District November 29, 2013
(#13000877)
Bounded by Lanier Blvd., Walnut Ave., Gloucester & Magnolia Sts.
31°08′57″N 81°28′56″W / 31.149081°N 81.482334°W / 31.149081; -81.482334 (Windsor Park Historic District)
Brunswick

McIntosh County

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Behavior Cemetery August 22, 1996 S end of Sapelo Island, 1.25 mi W of Hog Hammock
31°25′43″N 81°16′52″W / 31.42861°N 81.28111°W / 31.42861; -81.28111 (Behavior Cemetery)
Hog Hammock
3 First African Baptist Church at Raccoon Bluff September 6, 1996 E side of Sapelo Island, approximately 2 mi. N of Hog Hammock
31°28′0″N 81°13′57″W / 31.46667°N 81.23250°W / 31.46667; -81.23250 (First African Baptist Church at Raccoon Bluff)
Hog Hammock
4 Fort Barrington September 27, 1972 NW of Cox
31°28′49″N 81°37′0″W / 31.48028°N 81.61667°W / 31.48028; -81.61667 (Fort Barrington)
Cox
6 Hog Hammock Historic District September 6, 1996 E side of Sapelo Island
31°25′40″N 81°15′38″W / 31.42778°N 81.26056°W / 31.42778; -81.26056 (Hog Hammock Historic District)
Hog Hammock
8 Sapelo Island Lighthouse August 26, 1997 S end of Sapelo Island, S of University of Georgia Marine Institute
31°25′10″N 81°16′52″W / 31.41944°N 81.28111°W / 31.41944; -81.28111 (Sapelo Island Lighthouse)
Sapelo Island

Liberty County

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Bacon-Fraser House April 18, 1985 208 E. Court St.
31°50′53″N 81°35′37″W / 31.84806°N 81.59361°W / 31.84806; -81.59361 (Bacon-Fraser House)
Hinesville
3 Cassel's Store August 5, 1983 Off U.S. 82
31°49′35″N 81°31′45″W / 31.82639°N 81.52917°W / 31.82639; -81.52917 (Cassel's Store)
McIntosh
5 Flemington Presbyterian Church June 17, 1982 Off Old Sunbury Rd.
31°52′9″N 81°34′13″W / 31.86917°N 81.57028°W / 31.86917; -81.57028 (Flemington Presbyterian Church)
Flemington
7 Liberty County Courthouse September 18, 1980 Courthouse Sq.
31°50′51″N 81°35′44″W / 31.84750°N 81.59556°W / 31.84750; -81.59556 (Liberty County Courthouse)
Hinesville
8 Liberty County Jail August 18, 1992 302 S. Main St.
31°50′45″N 81°35′48″W / 31.84583°N 81.59667°W / 31.84583; -81.59667 (Liberty County Jail)
Hinesville
11 St. Catherines Island December 16, 1969 10 mi. off the GA coast between St. Catherines Sound and Sapelo Sound
31°37′56″N 81°9′48″W / 31.63222°N 81.16333°W / 31.63222; -81.16333 (St. Catherine's Island)
South Newport

Bryan County

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Bryan County Courthouse June 14, 1995 College St.
32°8′0″N 81°36′39″W / 32.13333°N 81.61083°W / 32.13333; -81.61083 (Bryan County Courthouse)
Pembroke
4 Glen Echo January 9, 1978 2 mi. (3.2 km) E of Ellabelle on GA 204
32°8′7″N 81°27′53″W / 32.13528°N 81.46472°W / 32.13528; -81.46472 (Glen Echo)
Ellabelle
5 Kilkenny February 14, 1979 E of Richmond Hill on Kilkenny Rd.
31°47′23″N 81°12′12″W / 31.78972°N 81.20333°W / 31.78972; -81.20333 (Kilkenny)
Richmond Hill
6 Old Fort Argyle Site March 31, 1975 Address Restricted
31°52′48″N 81°36′27″W / 31.88000°N 81.60750°W / 31.88000; -81.60750 (Old Fort Argyle Site, in Fort Stewart)
Savannah
7 Pembroke Historic District December 8, 2004 Centered on US 280 and Main St.
32°8′9″N 81°37′24″W / 32.13583°N 81.62333°W / 32.13583; -81.62333 (Pembroke Historic District)
Pembroke
9 Seven Mile Bend April 11, 1972 Address Restricted
31°53′24″N 81°12′3″W / 31.89000°N 81.20083°W / 31.89000; -81.20083 (Seven Mile Bend marker)
Richmond Hill

Effingham County

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Ebenezer Townsite and Jerusalem Lutheran Church December 4, 1974 East of Springfield on State Route 275 at the Savannah River
32°22′36″N 81°10′51″W / 32.37667°N 81.18083°W / 32.37667; -81.18083 (Ebenezer Townsite and Jerusalem Lutheran Church)
Springfield
2 Effingham County Courthouse September 18, 1980 State Route 21
32°22′38″N 81°19′4″W / 32.37722°N 81.31778°W / 32.37722; -81.31778 (Effingham County Courthouse)
Springfield
3 Effingham County Jail September 20, 2006 1002 N. Pine St.
32°22′27″N 81°18′58″W / 32.37417°N 81.31611°W / 32.37417; -81.31611 (Effingham County Jail)
Springfield
4 Guyton Historic District September 30, 1982 Bounded by the city limits on the east, south, and west, and Alexander Ave. on the north
32°20′7″N 81°23′34″W / 32.33528°N 81.39278°W / 32.33528; -81.39278 (Guyton Historic District)
Guyton
5 New Hope AME Church March 13, 1986 Alexander St.
32°20′32″N 81°23′30″W / 32.34222°N 81.39167°W / 32.34222; -81.39167 (New Hope AME Church)
Guyton
6 Reiser-Zoller Farm March 2, 1989 State Route 119, 4 miles north of Springfield
32°24′49″N 81°16′55″W / 32.41361°N 81.28194°W / 32.41361; -81.28194 (Reiser-Zoller Farm)
Springfield

Chatham County

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[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Edmund and Mildred Abrahams Raised Tybee Cottage January 27, 2020
(#100004900)
4 Eighth St.
32°00′13″N 80°50′36″W / 32.00355°N 80.84346°W / 32.00355; -80.84346 (Edmund and Mildred Abrahams Raised Tybee Cottage)
Tybee Island
3 Atlantic Greyhound Bus Terminal December 13, 2016
(#16000837)
109 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
32°04′47″N 81°05′51″W / 32.079828°N 81.097621°W / 32.079828; -81.097621 (Atlantic Greyhound Bus Terminal)
Savannah Now houses The Grey Bar & Restaurant. Proposed nomination form Press release
5 Bonaventure Cemetery February 2, 2001
(#01000035)
Bonaventure Rd., 1 mi. N of US 80
32°02′38″N 81°02′44″W / 32.043889°N 81.045556°W / 32.043889; -81.045556 (Bonaventure Cemetery)
Savannah
6 Bordley Cottage-Beach View House June 27, 2014
(#14000345)
1701 Butler Ave.
31°59′27″N 80°51′01″W / 31.9909559°N 80.8501883°W / 31.9909559; -80.8501883 (Bordley Cottage-Beach View House)
Tybee Island
7 The Carbo House May 21, 2010
(#10000273)
9 Tybrisa St.
31°59′31″N 80°50′53″W / 31.99189°N 80.84805°W / 31.99189; -80.84805 (The Carbo House)
Tybee Island Weekly boarding as of 2016
8 Carver Village Historic District January 24, 2019
(#100003340)
Bounded by W. Gwinnett & Endley Sts., Allen Blun, & Collat Aves.
32°04′16″N 81°07′35″W / 32.071084°N 81.126509°W / 32.071084; -81.126509 (Carver Village Historic District)
Savannah
13 CSS Georgia (ironclad) February 10, 1987
(#86003746)
At the bottom of the Savannah River
32°05′05″N 81°02′09″W / 32.0847°N 81.0358°W / 32.0847; -81.0358 (CSS Georgia (ironclad))
Savannah
17 Drayton Tower October 16, 2013
(#13000826)
102 E. Liberty St.
32°04′29″N 81°05′31″W / 32.074607°N 81.091956°W / 32.074607; -81.091956 (Drayton Tower)
Savannah Originally named the Drayton Arms Apartments
21 Eureka Club-Farr's Point July 8, 2009
(#09000491)
2326 East Blvd. on Wilmington Island
31°58′18″N 81°00′01″W / 31.97180°N 81.00015°W / 31.97180; -81.00015 (Eureka Club-Farr's Point)
Savannah
30 Hill Hall at Savannah State College April 23, 1981
(#81000197)
Savannah State College campus
32°01′27″N 81°03′23″W / 32.024053°N 81.056475°W / 32.024053; -81.056475 (Hill Hall at Savannah State College)
Savannah
31 W. B. Hodgson Hall March 25, 1977
(#77000413)
501 Whitaker St.
32°04′13″N 81°05′49″W / 32.070278°N 81.096944°W / 32.070278; -81.096944 (W. B. Hodgson Hall)
Savannah
34 Kensington Park-Groveland Historic District August 30, 2014
(#14000533)
Roughly bounded by DeRenne & Waters Aves., Abercorn & Johnston Sts.
32°01′24″N 81°06′12″W / 32.0233°N 81.1033°W / 32.0233; -81.1033 (Kensington Park-Groveland Historic District)
Savannah[3]
41 Mulberry Grove Site July 17, 1975
(#75000575)
Address Restricted (305 S Coastal Hwy)
32°11′N 81°10′W / 32.19°N 81.16°W / 32.19; -81.16 (Mulberry Grove Site)
Port Wentworth Left in ruins, reportedly only a marker was left and it is missing[4]
45 Ossabaw Island May 6, 1996
(#96000468)
7 mi. S of Savannah, bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Bear R., Ogeechee R., and St. Catherine's Sound
31°47′40″N 81°06′44″W / 31.794444°N 81.112222°W / 31.794444; -81.112222 (Ossabaw Island)
Savannah
47 Pine Gardens Historic District November 5, 2014
(#14000890)
Roughly bounded by Goebel Ave., Beech & Capitol Sts.
32°04′00″N 81°03′23″W / 32.0666°N 81.0565°W / 32.0666; -81.0565 (Pine Gardens Historic District)
Savannah
48 James and Odessa Rourke, Jr., Raised Tybee Cottage September 23, 2010
(#10000804)
702 14th St.
31°59′49″N 80°51′10″W / 31.996944°N 80.852778°W / 31.996944; -80.852778 (James and Odessa Rourke, Jr., Raised Tybee Cottage)
Tybee Island
53 Savannah Pharmacy and Fonvielle Office Building February 20, 2013
(#13000023)
914-918 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
32°04′02″N 81°06′08″W / 32.067262°N 81.102112°W / 32.067262; -81.102112 (Savannah Pharmacy and Fonvielle Office Building)
Savannah Demolished in 2014[5]

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66 Edgar A. Weil House October 4, 2016
(#16000686)
802 14th St.
31°59′49″N 80°51′14″W / 31.997010°N 80.853959°W / 31.997010; -80.853959 (Edgar A. Weil House)
Tybee Island
67 Wild Heron December 16, 1977
(#77000415)
15 mi. SW of Savannah off U.S. 17; 2148 Grove Point Rd.
31°58′14″N 81°13′08″W / 31.970556°N 81.218889°W / 31.970556; -81.218889 (Wild Heron)
Savannah
68 Wormsloe Plantation April 26, 1973
(#73000615)
Isle of Hope and Long Island
31°57′53″N 81°04′14″W / 31.964722°N 81.070556°W / 31.964722; -81.070556 (Wormsloe Plantation)
Savannah Now a Georgia state historic site
Clarence and Louise Golden Williams House
(#100007895)
2211 Norwood Ave
31°59′16″N 81°04′18″W / 31.987752°N 81.071589°W / 31.987752; -81.071589 (Clarence and Louise Golden Williams House)
Savannah
  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.
  3. ^ Kensington Park, Groveland gain historic status, by Eric Curl, Savannah Morning News, September 23, 2013
  4. ^ "Mulberry Grove Marker - Historic Markers Across Georgia". Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  5. ^ Curl, Eric. "Historic MLK pharmacy demolition begins". Savannah Morning News. 2014-07-30. Retrieved 2015-01-25.