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Callaway Plantation
869 manor house, 1785 log cabin, 1790's Federal plainstyle house, outbuildings
Robert Toombs House Historic Site
- A legend in his own time, Robert Toombs was a successful planter and lawyer who led a turbulent career as stat...
Wynne-randall
Plantation house built in a cotton field by Judge William Wynne, two-term state legislator, & his wife Susan Kelley W...
Tarver-maynard House
Erected 1820 Land granted to George Walton, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Alexander H. Stephens, Vice Pr...
Lowe Building
Site of W.T. Fluker Gun Smith (1867-1877) and Fluker & Brother Cotton Gin Manufactory (1875-1895). Also the location ...
Jefferson Davis
On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington where he performed what proved to be his last duties as Preside...
Norris House
1814 One story structure built by John C. Leitner 1835 Archibald S. Wingfield Added second floor wealthy merchant & p...
Clarke’s Creek Encampment
At Clarke?s Creek, near here, on the night of February 13, 1779, American troops commanded by Col. Elijah Clark, Col....
Wilkes County Courthouses
Erected Anno Domini 1908 By the "Last Cabinet" Chapter United Daughters of The Confederacy, Ladies Memorial...
The Cedars
The high hill on which The Cedars stands was a home - site for the Indians before the arrival of white men. Not long ...
Washington-wilkes Historical Museum
This museum shows the splendors of plantation life in Georgia before the War Between the States, displays relics, mem...