St. Marys, Georgia • Camden County
The John Houstoun McIntosh Sugarhouse is a well-preserved 19th-century sugar processing facility located in St. Marys, Georgia. Constructed of brick, it stands as a testament to early industrial agricultural practices in the region. Its robust construction and functional design are characteristic of antebellum industrial architecture.
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Architecture
Cumberland Island, St. Marys, Georgia
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
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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N Bank Of Etowah River, Cartersville, Georgia
Entertainment/Recreation; Politics/Government; Landscape Architecture; Social History
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