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
edit[1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[2] | Location | City or town | Description |
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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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | Brunswick |
McIntosh County
editLandmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary | |
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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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Sapelo Island |
Liberty County
editLandmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary | |
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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 |
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 |
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 |
Flemington | ||
7 | Liberty County Courthouse | September 18, 1980 | Courthouse Sq. 31°50′51″N 81°35′44″W / 31.84750°N 81.59556°W |
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 |
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 |
South Newport |
Bryan County
editLandmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary | |
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1 | Bryan County Courthouse | June 14, 1995 | College St. 32°8′0″N 81°36′39″W / 32.13333°N 81.61083°W |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Pembroke | ||
9 | Seven Mile Bend | April 11, 1972 | Address Restricted 31°53′24″N 81°12′3″W / 31.89000°N 81.20083°W |
Richmond Hill |
Effingham County
editLandmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary | |
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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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Springfield |
Chatham County
edit- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ Kensington Park, Groveland gain historic status, by Eric Curl, Savannah Morning News, September 23, 2013
- ^ "Mulberry Grove Marker - Historic Markers Across Georgia". Retrieved 9 March 2017.
- ^ Curl, Eric. "Historic MLK pharmacy demolition begins". Savannah Morning News. 2014-07-30. Retrieved 2015-01-25.