Statesboro, Georgia • Bulloch County
The Dr. Madison Monroe Holland House in Statesboro, Georgia, is a well-preserved Queen Anne style residence constructed in 1912. Its intricate woodwork, wrap-around porch, and distinctive turret exemplify the popular architectural trends of the early 20th century. The property includes its original carriage house and mature landscaping.
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Agriculture; Architecture
Old Register Rd. Off Us 301, 1.2 Mi. S Of Statesboro, Statesboro, Georgia
Architecture; Social History
112 S. Main St./Us 301, Statesboro, Georgia
Economics; Law; Politics/Government; Architecture; Communications
Courthouse Sq., Statesboro, Georgia
Architecture; Commerce; Politics/Government
332 Savannah Ave., Statesboro, Georgia
Commerce; Architecture
Roughly E. Main St./Us 301 Between Siebald And Oak Sts., Statesboro, Georgia
Commerce; Transportation; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By E. Vine St., Central Of Georgia Railroad Tracks, And Cherry St., Statesboro, Georgia
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Agriculture; Politics/Government; Architecture
Tarva Rd./Co. Rt. 122, 0.75 Mi. S Of Baker/Dougherty County Line, Newton, Georgia
Agriculture; Architecture
Tarva Rd./Co. Rt. 122, N Of Newton, Newton, Georgia
Black; Health/Medicine; Landscape Architecture; Politics/Government; Social History
3 Mi. Se Of Milledgeville, Centered On Cedar Lm, At Central State Hospital, Bet. Us 441 And Ga 112, Hardwick, Georgia
Community Planning And Development; Commerce; Military; Education; Politics/Government; Architecture
Bounded By Irwin, Thomas, And Warren Sts. And Fishing Creek, Milledgeville, Georgia
Architecture; Agriculture
143 Little Rd., Meriwether, Georgia
Landscape Architecture; Historic - Non-aboriginal; Architecture
151 Meriwether Rd. Nw, Milledge, Georgia