Milledgeville, Georgia • Baldwin County
The Maj. Francis Boykin House in Milledgeville, Georgia, is a surviving example of mid-19th century antebellum plantation architecture. It features a prominent two-story frame structure with a Greek Revival influence, characterized by a symmetrical facade and a grand portico.
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Nw Of Milledgeville On U.s. 441, Milledgeville, Georgia
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Nw Of Milledgeville On U.s. 441, Milledgeville, Georgia
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Nw Of Milledgeville On U.s. 441, Milledgeville, Georgia
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