The Duck House is a distinctive example of vernacular architecture, characterized by its simple, functional design and integration with the surrounding landscape. This modest structure likely served as a dwelling or ancillary building, reflecting the building practices and lifestyle of its era in St. Marys.
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Prehistoric; Community Planning And Development; Historic - Aboriginal; Religion; Social History
Ne Of St. Marys On Cumberland Island, St. Marys, Georgia
Transportation; Architecture
N End Of Little Cumberland Island, St. Marys, Georgia
Transportation
Cumberland Island, St. Marys, Georgia
Industry; Historic - Non-aboriginal
Ga. Spur 40, 6 Mi. N Of St. Marys, St. Marys, Georgia
Architecture
311 Osborne St., St. Marys, Georgia
Community Planning And Development; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Waterfront Rd., Norris, Alexander, And Oak Grove Cemetery, St. Marys, Georgia
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Landscape Architecture; Economics; Politics/Government; Architecture; Communications
Courthouse Sq., Baxley, Georgia
Architecture; Commerce; Communications
80 Hart St., Surrency, Georgia
Commerce; Architecture
112-116 N. Main St., Baxley, Georgia
Architecture
413 N. Main St., Baxley, Georgia
Architecture; Politics/Government
124 Tippins St., Baxley, Georgia
Landscape Architecture; Economics; Politics/Government; Architecture; Communications
Austin At Main St., Pearson, Georgia