National Register of Historic Places listings in Georgia

This is a list of the more than 2,000 properties and historic districts in the U.S. state of Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Listings are distributed across all of Georgia's 159 counties.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 29, 2016.[1]

Current listings by county

NRHP count and density by county

The following are tallies of current listings by county.[2]

Ben Hill County Jail
Fort Pulaski, in Chatham County
Georgia State Capitol, in Fulton County
Jarrell Plantation, in Jones County
Church of the Holy Family, in Muscogee County
Windsor Hotel, part of the Americus Historic District in Sumter County
Lapham-Patterson House, in Thomas County
Union County Jail
County # of
Sites
# of
NHLs
1 Appling 5 0
2 Atkinson 2 0
3 Bacon 4 0
4 Baker 4 0
5 Baldwin 22 1
6 Banks 14 0
7 Barrow 15 0
8 Bartow 21 1
9 Ben Hill 7 0
10 Berrien 4 0
11 Bibb 72 2
12 Bleckley 3 0
13 Brantley 2 0
14 Brooks 8 0
15 Bryan 10 0
16 Bulloch 23 0
17 Burke 8 0
18 Butts 4 0
19 Calhoun 2 0
20 Camden 17 0
21 Candler 5 0
22 Carroll 17 0
23 Catoosa 9 0
24 Charlton 4 0
25 Chatham 64 8
26 Chattahoochee 3 0
27 Chattooga 9 0
28 Cherokee 9 0
29 Clarke 58 1
30 Clay 6 0
31 Clayton 5 0
32 Clinch 2 0
33 Cobb 46 0
34 Coffee 6 0
35 Colquitt 9 0
36 Columbia 5 1
37 Cook 3 0
38 Coweta 26 0
39 Crawford 6 0
40 Crisp 5 0
41 Dade 1 0
42 Dawson 3 0
43 Decatur 8 0
44 DeKalb 50 0
45 Dodge 6 0
46 Dooly 8 0
47 Dougherty 21 0
48 Douglas 8 0
49 Early 7 1
50 Echols 2 0
51 Effingham 6 0
52 Elbert 13 0
53 Emanuel 9 0
54 Evans 4 0
55 Fannin 4 0
56 Fayette 3 0
57 Floyd 47 2
58 Forsyth 5 0
59 Franklin 44 0
60 Fulton 207 8
61 Gilmer 2 0
62 Glascock 1 0
63 Glynn 19 1
64 Gordon 5 1
65 Grady 8 0
66 Greene 25 0
67 Gwinnett 19 0
68 Habersham 35 0
69 Hall 22 0
70 Hancock 12 0
71 Haralson 2 0
72 Harris 16 1
73 Hart 36 0
74 Heard 2 0
75 Henry 12 0
76 Houston 4 0
77 Irwin 3 0
78 Jackson 15 0
79 Jasper 7 0
80 Jeff Davis 2 0
81 Jefferson 5 0
82 Jenkins 6 0
83 Johnson 2 0
84 Jones 9 0
85 Lamar 8 0
86 Lanier 1 0
87 Laurens 5 0
88 Lee 3 0
89 Liberty 12 2
90 Lincoln 10 0
91 Long 3 0
92 Lowndes 16 0
93 Lumpkin 12 1
94 Macon 16 0
95 Madison 6 0
96 Marion 8 0
97 McDuffie 16 1
98 McIntosh 11 0
99 Meriwether 24 1
100 Miller 1 0
101 Mitchell 10 0
102 Monroe 9 0
103 Montgomery 2 0
104 Morgan 13 0
105 Murray 9 0
106 Muscogee 136 3
107 Newton 13 0
108 Oconee 9 0
109 Oglethorpe 11 0
110 Paulding 4 0
111 Peach 7 0
112 Pickens 7 0
113 Pierce 3 0
114 Pike 3 0
115 Polk 7 0
116 Pulaski 7 0
117 Putnam 10 0
118 Quitman 2 0
119 Rabun 7 0
120 Randolph 3 0
121 Richmond 44 6
122 Rockdale 6 0
123 Schley 2 0
124 Screven 4 0
125 Seminole 3 0
126 Spalding 15 0
127 Stephens 10 1
128 Stewart 27 0
129 Sumter 16 0
130 Talbot 12 0
131 Taliaferro 7 1
132 Tattnall 3 0
133 Taylor 5 0
134 Telfair 3 0
135 Terrell 7 0
136 Thomas 40 1
137 Tift 3 0
138 Toombs 9 0
139 Towns 2 0
140 Treutlen 1 0
141 Troup 33 1
142 Turner 6 0
143 Twiggs 6 0
144 Union 4 0
145 Upson 5 0
146 Walker 18 1
147 Walton 25 0
148 Ware 7 0
149 Warren 5 0
150 Washington 19 0
151 Wayne 4 0
152 Webster 3 0
153 Wheeler 3 0
154 White 6 0
155 Whitfield 12 0
156 Wilcox 2 0
157 Wilkes 28 2
158 Wilkinson 1 0
159 Worth 7 0
(duplicates) (11)[3] (1)[4]
Total: 2,095 48

See also

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References

  1. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on April 29, 2016.
  2. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of March 13, 2009 and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. There are frequent additions to the listings and occasional delistings and the counts here are approximate and not official. New entries are added to the official Register on a weekly basis. Also, the counts in this table exclude boundary increase and decrease listings which only modify the area covered by an existing property or district, although carrying a separate National Register reference number.
  3. The following sites are listed in multiple counties: Andersonville National Historic Site (Macon and Sumter), Augusta Canal Industrial District (Columbia and Richmond), Brookhaven Historic District (DeKalb and Fulton), Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park (Catoosa and Walker), Etowah Mounds (Bartow and Floyd), Gillsville Historic District (Banks and Hall), Inman Park-Moreland Historic District (DeKalb and Fulton), Jewell Historic District (Hancock and Warren), [[Maysville Historic District (Maysville, Georgia)|]] (Banks and Jackson), Pebble Hill Plantation (Grady and Thomas), and Roscoe-Dunaway Gardens Historic District (Coweta and Fulton).
  4. The following site is listed in multiple counties: Etowah Mounds (Bartow and Floyd).
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