National Register of Historic Places listings in McIntosh County, Georgia
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This is a list of properties and districts in McIntosh 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 October 25, 2024.[1]
Current listings
edit[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Ashantilly | August 25, 2015 (#15000103) |
15591 GA 99 (actually on Bond Rd. between St. Andrews Cemetery Rd. and Ashantilly Rd.) 31°22′52″N 81°24′47″W / 31.381165°N 81.413051°W | Darien | Home of Thomas Spalding. It is also known as "Old Tabby". Original house built ca. 1820, burned in 1937 and rebuilt. Now houses the Ashantilly Center website announcement[usurped] | |
2 | Behavior Cemetery | August 22, 1996 (#96000915) |
S end of Sapelo Island, 1.25 mi W of Hog Hammock 31°25′43″N 81°16′52″W / 31.428611°N 81.281111°W | Hog Hammock | ||
3 | D'Antignac House | December 16, 1977 (#77001503) |
Address Restricted (was on Baisden's Bluff on the Crescent River) | Crescent | Demolished in 2007[4] | |
4 | First African Baptist Church at Raccoon Bluff | September 6, 1996 (#96000916) |
E side of Sapelo Island, approximately 2 mi. N of Hog Hammock 31°28′02″N 81°13′56″W / 31.46710°N 81.23220°W | Hog Hammock | ||
5 | Fort Barrington | September 27, 1972 (#72001447) |
NW of Cox 31°28′49″N 81°37′00″W / 31.480278°N 81.616667°W | Cox | The site of Fort Barrington is on private property, no marker there. The marker is 10 miles away, on Georgia highway 57, at the border of McIntosh County and Long County. | |
6 | Fort King George | December 9, 1971 (#71001101) |
E of U.S. 17 off Ft. King George Rd, at 302 McIntosh Rd. in Darien 31°21′55″N 81°24′54″W / 31.365384°N 81.41493°W | Darien | Now a Georgia state historic site | |
7 | Hog Hammock Historic District | September 6, 1996 (#96000917) |
E side of Sapelo Island 31°25′40″N 81°15′38″W / 31.427778°N 81.260556°W | Hog Hammock | ||
8 | The Ridge | April 18, 1985 (#85000863) |
Old Shell Rd. GA 99 31°24′12″N 81°24′13″W / 31.403333°N 81.403611°W | Ridgeville | ||
9 | Sapelo Island Lighthouse | August 26, 1997 (#97000335) |
S end of Sapelo Island, S of University of Georgia Marine Institute 31°23′29″N 81°17′08″W / 31.39127°N 81.28568°W | Sapelo Island | ||
10 | Vernon Square-Columbus Square Historic District | March 14, 1985 (#85000581) |
Roughly bounded by Market, Trumbull, Rittenhouse and Ft. King George Dr. 31°22′10″N 81°25′55″W / 31.369444°N 81.431944°W | Darien | ||
11 | West Darien Historic District | September 17, 2001 (#01000975) |
Bounded by 8th St., US 17, Darien River, and Cathead Creek 31°22′22″N 81°26′13″W / 31.372778°N 81.436944°W | Darien |
References
edit- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved October 25, 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.
- ^ McIntosh growth has a price tag, December 23, 2007, Mike Morrison, Florida Times-Union
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