National Register of Historic Places listings in Burke County, Georgia

This is a list of properties and districts in Burke County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). There are 8 listings in all, and one former listing.

Location of Burke County in Georgia


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 25, 2024.[1]

Current listings

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[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Burke County Courthouse
 
Burke County Courthouse
September 18, 1980
(#80000980)
Courthouse Sq.
33°05′26″N 82°00′57″W / 33.0906°N 82.0158°W / 33.0906; -82.0158 (Burke County Courthouse)
Waynesboro
2 Girard Elementary School
 
Girard Elementary School
July 22, 2021
(#100006735)
9691 GA 23 South
33°03′21″N 81°43′41″W / 33.05572°N 81.72807°W / 33.05572; -81.72807 (Girard Elementary School)
Girard
3 Hopeful Baptist Church
 
Hopeful Baptist Church
January 11, 1993
(#92001734)
Winter Rd. E of jct. with Blythe Rd.
33°12′35″N 82°08′03″W / 33.20959°N 82.13403°W / 33.20959; -82.13403 (Hopeful Baptist Church)
Keysville Monumental Greek Revival church built 1850–51, notable for having white and black members before the Civil War.
4 John James Jones House
 
John James Jones House
February 15, 1980
(#80000981)
525 Jones Ave.
33°05′11″N 82°01′06″W / 33.0864°N 82.01847°W / 33.0864; -82.01847 (John James Jones House)
Waynesboro
5 McCanaan Missionary Baptist Church and Cemetery
 
McCanaan Missionary Baptist Church and Cemetery
June 14, 2001
(#01000643)
McCanaan Church Rd.
32°59′03″N 81°42′08″W / 32.9842°N 81.7022°W / 32.9842; -81.7022 (McCanaan Missionary Baptist Church and Cemetery)
Sardis
6 Sapp Plantation
 
Sapp Plantation
February 8, 1980
(#80000979)
NW of Sardis on GA 24
33°00′04″N 81°49′07″W / 33.0012°N 81.8185°W / 33.0012; -81.8185 (Sapp Plantation)
Sardis
7 Waynesboro Commercial Historic District
 
Waynesboro Commercial Historic District
June 10, 1993
(#93000496)
E. 6th, E. 7th, E. 8th, S. Liberty and Myrick Sts.
33°11′30″N 82°01′01″W / 33.1917°N 82.0169°W / 33.1917; -82.0169 (Waynesboro Commercial Historic District)
Waynesboro
8 Waynesboro Historic District
 
Waynesboro Historic District
March 25, 2009
(#09000153)
Roughly bounded by Walker Street, 12th Street, Waters Street, Corker Row, 4th Street, and Jones Avenue
33°05′28″N 82°01′00″W / 33.0911°N 82.0167°W / 33.0911; -82.0167 (Waynesboro Historic District)
Waynesboro

Former listings

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[2] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Haven Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church
 
Haven Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church
April 12, 1996
(#96000397)
January 2, 2024 Barron St., S of Jct. of Barron and 6th Sts.
33°05′27″N 82°00′42″W / 33.09085°N 82.01153°W / 33.09085; -82.01153 (Haven Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church)
Waynesboro Destroyed by fire.

References

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  1. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved October 25, 2024.
  2. ^ 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.
  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.