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National Register of Historic Places listings in Troup County, Georgia

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This is a list of properties and districts in Troup County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 8, 2024.[1]

Current listings

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[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Bellevue
Bellevue
Bellevue
November 7, 1972
(#72000400)
204 Ben Hill St.
33°02′30″N 85°02′22″W / 33.041667°N 85.039444°W / 33.041667; -85.039444 (Bellevue)
LaGrange The historic home of Senator Benjamin Harvey Hill. Built from 1853 to 1855 in the Greek Revival style. It was named a National Historic Landmark in 1973.
2 Broad Street Historic District
Broad Street Historic District
Broad Street Historic District
January 12, 1984
(#84001264)
Roughly bounded by McLendon Circle, Gordon St., Vernon Rd., and Wavely Way
33°02′23″N 85°02′26″W / 33.039722°N 85.040556°W / 33.039722; -85.040556 (Broad Street Historic District)
LaGrange
3 College Home/Smith Hall
College Home/Smith Hall
College Home/Smith Hall
August 26, 1982
(#82002488)
LaGrange College campus
33°02′22″N 85°02′33″W / 33.039444°N 85.0425°W / 33.039444; -85.0425 (College Home/Smith Hall)
LaGrange Located on the campus of LaGrange College, Smith Hall is the oldest building on the campus. The main portion of the building was built in 1842. The building now houses offices, classrooms and seminar rooms. Smith Hall was named in memory of Mrs. Oreon Smith, wife of former College president Rufus W. Smith, who served from 1885 until his death in 1915.
4 Dixie Cotton Mills and Mill Village Historic District July 28, 2022
(#100007942)
Roughly centered on 710 Greenville St.
33°02′30″N 85°00′58″W / 33.0417°N 85.0161°W / 33.0417; -85.0161 (Dixie Cotton Mills and Mill Village Historic District)
LaGrange
5 East Main Street-Johnson Street Historic District
East Main Street-Johnson Street Historic District
East Main Street-Johnson Street Historic District
July 14, 2000
(#00000788)
Centered on East Main and Johnson Sts.
33°10′19″N 84°54′29″W / 33.171944°N 84.908056°W / 33.171944; -84.908056 (East Main Street-Johnson Street Historic District)
Hogansville
6 Eastside Historic District
Eastside Historic District
Eastside Historic District
August 28, 2012
(#12000552)
Roughly bounded by Ave. A, Ave. P, E. 12th, & E. 3rd Sts.
32°52′23″N 85°10′19″W / 32.873172°N 85.171895°W / 32.873172; -85.171895 (Eastside Historic District)
West Point
7 Fannin-Trutti-Handley Place
Fannin-Trutti-Handley Place
Fannin-Trutti-Handley Place
December 17, 1998
(#98001541)
2159 Whitesville Rd., GA 219
32°59′28″N 85°01′51″W / 32.991111°N 85.030833°W / 32.991111; -85.030833 (Fannin-Trutti-Handley Place)
LaGrange
8 Ferrell-Holder House
Ferrell-Holder House
Ferrell-Holder House
August 14, 1979
(#79000748)
1402 Vernon Rd.
33°02′09″N 85°03′13″W / 33.035833°N 85.053611°W / 33.035833; -85.053611 (Ferrell-Holder House)
LaGrange
9 Hawkes Children's Library of West Point
Hawkes Children's Library of West Point
Hawkes Children's Library of West Point
December 28, 1990
(#90001990)
100 W. 8th St.
32°52′35″N 85°10′54″W / 32.876389°N 85.181667°W / 32.876389; -85.181667 (Hawkes Children's Library of West Point)
West Point Built in 1922.
10 Heard-Dallis House
Heard-Dallis House
Heard-Dallis House
March 4, 1975
(#75000611)
206 Broad St.
33°02′23″N 85°02′05″W / 33.039722°N 85.034722°W / 33.039722; -85.034722 (Heard-Dallis House)
LaGrange
11 H. Frank Jarrell House
H. Frank Jarrell House
H. Frank Jarrell House
October 22, 1992
(#92001399)
605 Hill St.
33°02′44″N 85°01′08″W / 33.045556°N 85.018889°W / 33.045556; -85.018889 (H. Frank Jarrell House)
LaGrange Also known as "Hill Street House"
12 R. M. Jones General Store
R. M. Jones General Store
R. M. Jones General Store
February 10, 2009
(#08001321)
6926 Whitesville Rd.
32°52′26″N 85°02′03″W / 32.873889°N 85.034167°W / 32.873889; -85.034167 (R. M. Jones General Store)
Jones Crossroads Built by Monroe Jones in 1903, the old rock store has been owned and operated by members of the Avery family since the 1920s.
13 Kidd-Robertson House
Kidd-Robertson House
Kidd-Robertson House
December 30, 2008
(#08001249)
2423 Greenville Rd.
33°02′34″N 84°56′49″W / 33.042778°N 84.946944°W / 33.042778; -84.946944 (Kidd-Robertson House)
LaGrange
14 LaGrange Commercial Historic District
LaGrange Commercial Historic District
LaGrange Commercial Historic District
September 13, 2001
(#01000971)
Courthouse square, -Main St.-Ridley Ave., Bull St.-Church St., Broad and Greenville Sts., Vernon Rd.-LaFayette Pkwy, Haralson St.
33°02′16″N 85°01′46″W / 33.037778°N 85.029444°W / 33.037778; -85.029444 (LaGrange Commercial Historic District)
LaGrange part of the Georgia County Courthouses Thematic Resource (TR)
15 Liberty Hill
Liberty Hill
Liberty Hill
February 24, 1975
(#75000612)
Northwest of La Grange on Liberty Hill Rd. near West Point Lake.
33°06′35″N 85°07′43″W / 33.109722°N 85.128611°W / 33.109722; -85.128611 (Liberty Hill)
Houston The unincorporated community of Houston is also known as "Liberty Hill".
16 Long Cane Historic District
Long Cane Historic District
Long Cane Historic District
May 24, 1976
(#76000653)
North of West Point on U.S. 29
32°57′36″N 85°08′04″W / 32.96°N 85.134444°W / 32.96; -85.134444 (Long Cane Historic District)
West Point
17 Mays-Boddie House June 28, 1982
(#82002489)
GA 109
33°02′31″N 84°55′28″W / 33.042060°N 84.924409°W / 33.042060; -84.924409 (Mays-Boddie House)
Mountville House from around 1830, expanded around 1858, and barn across GA 109.
18 McFarland-Render House
McFarland-Render House
McFarland-Render House
November 29, 1978
(#78001008)
101 Bill Hart Rd.
33°21′03″N 84°42′17″W / 33.350836°N 84.704771°W / 33.350836; -84.704771 (McFarland-Render House)
Newnan Also known as "The Magnolias Plantation". The McFarland-Render House was moved in 1997 from its former location at 612 Hones St. in La Grange to its current location at 101 Bill Hart Rd. in Newnan, Georgia.[4]
19 Henry and Lura Miller House
Henry and Lura Miller House
Henry and Lura Miller House
December 21, 2020
(#100005926)
1603 US 29
32°53′10″N 85°10′11″W / 32.886142°N 85.169618°W / 32.886142; -85.169618 (Henry and Lura Miller House)
West Point The Henry and Lura Miller House was built in 1876 and is one of the best examples of neo-Georgian architecture in the state.
20 Nutwood
Nutwood
Nutwood
May 8, 1974
(#74000704)
North of Big Springs Rd. near Newsom Cemetery
33°01′21″N 84°59′41″W / 33.0225°N 84.994722°W / 33.0225; -84.994722 (Nutwood)
LaGrange Nutwood was designed by architect Collin Rogers and built in 1833 by Joel Dortch Newsom. The house stands on what was then the Newsom family plantation, east of LaGrange.
21 Phillips-Sims House
Phillips-Sims House
Phillips-Sims House
April 17, 1986
(#86000791)
GA 54
33°09′34″N 84°51′50″W / 33.159444°N 84.863889°W / 33.159444; -84.863889 (Phillips-Sims House)
Hogansville
22 Potts Brothers Store
Potts Brothers Store
Potts Brothers Store
March 31, 1983
(#83000246)
Gabbettville Rd
32°56′40″N 85°07′58″W / 32.944444°N 85.132778°W / 32.944444; -85.132778 (Potts Brothers Store)
West Point
23 Reid-Glanton House
Reid-Glanton House
Reid-Glanton House
June 20, 1972
(#72000401)
East of La Grange at junction of GA 109 and Pattillo Rd.
33°02′45″N 84°58′22″W / 33.045833°N 84.972778°W / 33.045833; -84.972778 (Reid-Glanton House)
LaGrange
24 Riverside Club-Magnolia Club
Riverside Club-Magnolia Club
Riverside Club-Magnolia Club
September 14, 2015
(#15000589)
802 1st Ave.
32°52′38″N 85°10′54″W / 32.8771°N 85.1817°W / 32.8771; -85.1817 (Riverside Club-Magnolia Club)
West Point
25 Royal Theater
Royal Theater
Royal Theater
June 21, 2001
(#01000646)
301 E. Main St.
33°10′23″N 84°54′44″W / 33.173056°N 84.912222°W / 33.173056; -84.912222 (Royal Theater)
Hogansville Built in the art deco style in 1937, The Royal Theater currently serves as the Hogansville City Hall.
26 Rutledge House
Rutledge House
Rutledge House
August 24, 1977
(#77000445)
South of LaGrange on Bartley Rd.
32°55′48″N 85°04′21″W / 32.93°N 85.0725°W / 32.93; -85.0725 (Rutledge House)
LaGrange
27 Stark Mill and Mill Village Historic District
Stark Mill and Mill Village Historic District
Stark Mill and Mill Village Historic District
July 5, 2000
(#00000754)
Roughly bounded by Lincoln, Askew, Church, Keith, and Brazil Sts, Whaley Ave. and the Hogansville city limits
33°10′46″N 84°54′28″W / 33.179444°N 84.907778°W / 33.179444; -84.907778 (Stark Mill and Mill Village Historic District)
Hogansville
28 Strickland House
Strickland House
Strickland House
December 12, 1976
(#76000652)
Northwest of La Grange on Glenn Rd. just south of the Troup/Heard County line.
33°09′18″N 85°08′35″W / 33.155°N 85.143056°W / 33.155; -85.143056 (Strickland House)
Houston
29 Troup County Courthouse, Annex, and Jail
Troup County Courthouse, Annex, and Jail
Troup County Courthouse, Annex, and Jail
June 8, 1995
(#95000721)
E. Haralson St.
33°02′25″N 85°01′50″W / 33.040278°N 85.030556°W / 33.040278; -85.030556 (Troup County Courthouse, Annex, and Jail)
LaGrange Built in 1939, the old Troup County Courthouse is still in use today as the Juvenile Courthouse. The jail behind it was torn down in 2001 when the Troup County Government Center was built. Part of the Georgia County Courthouses TR.
30 Nathan Van Boddie House
Nathan Van Boddie House
Nathan Van Boddie House
August 29, 1977
(#77000446)
W. of Mountville on GA 109
33°02′47″N 84°54′54″W / 33.046389°N 84.915°W / 33.046389; -84.915 (Nathan Van Boddie House)
Mountville Built in 1836, the house was designed by neoclassical architect Collin Rogers. The house is dominated by a two-story temple-front Ionic portico with a modillion cornice.
31 Vernon Road Historic District
Vernon Road Historic District
Vernon Road Historic District
January 12, 1984
(#84001266)
Vernon Rd. from Jenkins St. to Forrest Ave. incl. Ferrel Dr., Broad and Carter Sts.
33°02′11″N 85°03′08″W / 33.036389°N 85.052222°W / 33.036389; -85.052222 (Vernon Road Historic District)
LaGrange
32 West Point Commercial Historic District
West Point Commercial Historic District
West Point Commercial Historic District
February 1, 2006
(#05001596)
Roughly bounded by 4th Ave., 2nd Ave., W. 9th St., and W. 7th St.
32°52′38″N 85°11′04″W / 32.877222°N 85.184444°W / 32.877222; -85.184444 (West Point Commercial Historic District)
West Point
33 West Point Freight Depot
West Point Freight Depot
West Point Freight Depot
February 24, 2005
(#05000075)
305 W. 5th St.
32°52′27″N 85°11′04″W / 32.874167°N 85.184444°W / 32.874167; -85.184444 (West Point Freight Depot)
West Point
34 West Point Public School
West Point Public School
West Point Public School
April 1, 1999
(#99000411)
Junction of Ave. F and East 8th St.
32°52′28″N 85°10′28″W / 32.874444°N 85.174444°W / 32.874444; -85.174444 (West Point Public School)
West Point
35 Westside Historic District
Westside Historic District
Westside Historic District
May 11, 2011
(#11000264)
Roughly bounded by W. 10th St., the GA—AL state line, W. 15th St. & the Chattahoochee River
32°52′58″N 85°11′02″W / 32.882778°N 85.183889°W / 32.882778; -85.183889 (Westside Historic District)
West Point

References

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  1. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved November 8, 2024.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ Hunter, Elizabeth (October 1999). "A Good Move". House Beautiful: 121.