National Register of Historic Places listings in Lincoln County, Georgia
This is a list of properties and districts in Lincoln County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
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This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 7, 2024.[1]
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Properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia by county
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- Appling
- Atkinson
- Bacon
- Baker
- Baldwin
- Banks
- Barrow
- Bartow
- Ben Hill
- Berrien
- Bibb
- Bleckley
- Brantley
- Brooks
- Bryan
- Bulloch
- Burke
- Butts
- Calhoun
- Camden
- Candler
- Carroll
- Catoosa
- Charlton
- Chatham
- Chattahoochee
- Chattooga
- Cherokee
- Clarke
- Clay
- Clayton
- Clinch
- Cobb
- Coffee
- Colquitt
- Columbia
- Cook
- Coweta
- Crawford
- Crisp
- Dade
- Dawson
- Decatur
- DeKalb
- Dodge
- Dooly
- Dougherty
- Douglas
- Early
- Echols
- Effingham
- Elbert
- Emanuel
- Evans
- Fannin
- Fayette
- Floyd
- Forsyth
- Franklin
- Fulton
- Gilmer
- Glascock
- Glynn
- Gordon
- Grady
- Greene
- Gwinnett
- Habersham
- Hall
- Hancock
- Haralson
- Harris
- Hart
- Heard
- Henry
- Houston
- Irwin
- Jackson
- Jasper
- Jeff Davis
- Jefferson
- Jenkins
- Johnson
- Jones
- Lamar
- Lanier
- Laurens
- Lee
- Liberty
- Lincoln
- Long
- Lowndes
- Lumpkin
- Macon
- Madison
- Marion
- McDuffie
- McIntosh
- Meriwether
- Miller
- Mitchell
- Monroe
- Montgomery
- Morgan
- Murray
- Muscogee
- Newton
- Oconee
- Oglethorpe
- Paulding
- Peach
- Pickens
- Pierce
- Pike
- Polk
- Pulaski
- Putnam
- Quitman
- Rabun
- Randolph
- Richmond
- Rockdale
- Schley
- Screven
- Seminole
- Spalding
- Stephens
- Stewart
- Sumter
- Talbot
- Taliaferro
- Tattnall
- Taylor
- Telfair
- Terrell
- Thomas
- Tift
- Toombs
- Towns
- Treutlen
- Troup
- Turner
- Twiggs
- Union
- Upson
- Walker
- Walton
- Ware
- Warren
- Washington
- Wayne
- Webster
- Wheeler
- White
- Whitfield
- Wilcox
- Wilkes
- Wilkinson
- Worth
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Current listings
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Amity School | Upload image | September 21, 1993 (#93000933) | Clay Hill Rd. W of jct. with GA 43 33°40′34″N 82°29′48″W / 33.676111°N 82.496667°W / 33.676111; -82.496667 (Amity School) | Lincolnton | |
2 | Chennault House | ![]() | October 14, 1976 (#76000640) | NE of Danburg at jct. of GA 44 and GA 79 33°54′22″N 82°36′29″W / 33.906111°N 82.608056°W / 33.906111; -82.608056 (Chennault House) | Danburg | |
3 | Double Branches Historic District | Upload image | September 21, 1993 (#93000934) | Double Branches Rd. SE of jct. with main GA 220 33°44′39″N 82°19′14″W / 33.744167°N 82.320556°W / 33.744167; -82.320556 (Double Branches Historic District) | Lincolnton | |
4 | Lamar-Blanchard House | September 30, 1982 (#82002450) | N. Washington and Ward Sts. 33°47′34″N 82°28′46″W / 33.792778°N 82.479444°W / 33.792778; -82.479444 (Lamar-Blanchard House) | Lincolnton | ||
5 | Lincoln County Courthouse | ![]() ![]() | September 18, 1980 (#80001106) | Courthouse Sq. 33°47′40″N 82°28′33″W / 33.794444°N 82.475833°W / 33.794444; -82.475833 (Lincoln County Courthouse) | Lincolnton | |
6 | Lincolnton Historic District | September 21, 1993 (#93000932) | Roughly, along Washington, Peachtree, Goshen and Elm Sts. 33°47′29″N 82°28′38″W / 33.791389°N 82.477222°W / 33.791389; -82.477222 (Lincolnton Historic District) | Lincolnton | ||
7 | Lincolnton Presbyterian Church and Cemetery | August 26, 1982 (#82002451) | N. Washington St. 33°47′25″N 82°28′50″W / 33.790278°N 82.480556°W / 33.790278; -82.480556 (Lincolnton Presbyterian Church and Cemetery) | Lincolnton | ||
8 | Matthews House | ![]() | October 14, 1976 (#76000641) | NE of Danburg on GA 79 33°54′16″N 82°35′43″W / 33.904444°N 82.595278°W / 33.904444; -82.595278 (Matthews House) | Danburg | |
9 | Simmons-Cullars House | ![]() | December 9, 1999 (#99001473) | Jct. GA 79 and Co. Rd. 25 33°51′48″N 82°30′24″W / 33.863333°N 82.506667°W / 33.863333; -82.506667 (Simmons-Cullars House) | Lincolnton | |
10 | Woodlawn Historic District | Upload image | September 21, 1993 (#93000935) | Jct. of Salem Church and Woodlawn-Amity Rds. 33°42′20″N 82°26′54″W / 33.705556°N 82.448333°W / 33.705556; -82.448333 (Woodlawn Historic District) | Lincolnton |
References
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
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