Historic Houses in Georgia

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Category Description:

Category points to the historic homes and museums found in the state of Georgia. Find tour information, directions, and history of the dwellings.

  • The Andrew Low House  - Provides tour information, map directions, and family history.
  • The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson  - Gives historical details and picture galleries of the landmark.
  • Chief Vann House  - State historic site discusses the homes highlights and gives a brief history of Chief James Vann.
  • Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House Museum  - Greek revival antebellum house built in 1855. Find out about planning a visit, events, and what is in the galleries.
  • Margaret Mitchell House  - Home to Mitchell when she wrote famed classic, Gone With The Wind. Get information for home tours, collections and research, and planning a visit.
  • Mercer Williams House  - The home was built for General Hugh W. Mercer in 1860. He was also the great grandfather of famed singer Johnny Mercer. The home was used extensively in the movie; The Garden of Good and Evil.
  • Oak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum  - Through events, exhibits, and programs the museum tells the story of Martha Berry and Berry College.
  • Old Governor's Mansion  - Site of the finest example of High Greek Revival architecture in the US. Served as residence to the states notable executives, and was claimed by General William T. Sherman as his prize during the Civil War.
  • William Harris Homestead  - Describes the log house, gives a history for William Harris, and information on tours and events.
 
 
 
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