This is a list of properties and districts in McDuffie 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 April 12, 2024.[1]
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Boneville Historic District | February 10, 2000 (#00000072) |
Jct. of Boneville Rd. and the Georgia RR, approx. 5 mi. SE of Thomson 33°25′59″N 82°26′17″W / 33.433056°N 82.438056°W | Boneville | ||
2 | Bowdre-Rees-Knox House | January 19, 1979 (#79003109) |
SW of Thomson on Old Wrightsboro Rd. 33°32′17″N 82°32′52″W / 33.538056°N 82.547778°W | Thomson | ||
3 | Thomas Carr District | December 6, 1975 (#75002059) |
N of Thomason near jct. of GA 150 and I-20 33°31′43″N 82°26′33″W / 33.528611°N 82.4425°W | Thomson | ||
4 | James L. Hardaway House | September 16, 1993 (#93000942) |
Old Mesena Rd. W of Thomson 33°26′53″N 82°34′41″W / 33.448056°N 82.578056°W | Thomson | ||
5 | Hayes Line Historic District | February 18, 2000 (#00000106) |
Jct. of Twin Oaks Rd. and GA 223 33°28′17″N 82°31′06″W / 33.4714°N 82.5184°W | Thomson | ||
6 | Hickory Hill | November 15, 1979 (#79003110) |
Hickory Hill Dr. and Lee St. 33°28′18″N 82°30′46″W / 33.471667°N 82.512778°W | Thomson | Includes the Thomas Watson house and other structures | |
7 | Hillman-Bowden House | November 1, 2002 (#02001259) |
1348 Pyland Crossing Rd. 33°26′31″N 82°33′23″W / 33.44193°N 82.55644°W | Thomson | ||
8 | John Moore Lazenby House | May 8, 2013 (#13000241) |
1353 Cedar Rock Rd. 33°29′04″N 82°31′36″W / 33.484556°N 82.526743°W | Thomson vicinity | ||
9 | McNeill House | November 27, 1992 (#92001637) |
220 Lee St. 33°28′02″N 82°30′28″W / 33.46713°N 82.50776°W | Thomson | ||
10 | Old Rock House | December 29, 1970 (#70000841) |
NW of Thomson on Old Rock House Rd. 33°28′56″N 82°33′28″W / 33.48226°N 82.55784°W | Thomson | The property is owned by McDuffee County as of 2020. It is the oldest well-documented house in Georgia.[4] | |
11 | Pine Top Farm | June 5, 1996 (#96000582) |
Jct. of US 78 and US 278, 2 mi. E of Thomson 33°27′24″N 82°28′04″W / 33.456667°N 82.467778°W | Thomson | ||
12 | Sweetwater Inn | May 2, 1985 (#85000938) |
Off GA 17 on Old Milledgeville Rd. 33°24′58″N 82°27′19″W / 33.416111°N 82.455278°W | Thomson | ||
13 | Thomson Commercial Historic District | June 9, 1989 (#89000413) |
Roughly bounded by Journal St., Greenway St., Railroad St., Hendricks St., and Church St. 33°27′58″N 82°30′05″W / 33.466111°N 82.501389°W | Thomson | ||
14 | Usry House | October 1, 1974 (#74002182) |
211 Milledge St. 33°27′58″N 82°30′20″W / 33.466111°N 82.505556°W | Thomson | ||
15 | Thomas E. Watson House | May 11, 1976 (#76002144) |
310 Lumpkin St. 33°28′12″N 82°30′30″W / 33.4699°N 82.50825°W | Thomson | Home of Georgia Populist Party co-founder Thomas E. Watson, is a National Historic Landmark, Watson-Brown Foundation website. The house is part of Hickory Hill. | |
16 | Wrightsboro Historic District | July 6, 1998 (#98000701) |
Wrightsboro Rd., E. of Ridge Rd. 33°33′00″N 82°34′09″W / 33.55°N 82.569167°W | Wrightsboro |