Historic Whistlesop Served Community in Many Ways
It might look forlorn today but at one point, this brick building offered important services to the rural community that once surrounded it.
It might look forlorn today but at one point, this brick building offered important services to the rural community that once surrounded it.
This store served a small but vibrant community that emerged when a sawmill was constructed nearby in the 1870s.
Built in the 1870s by the Tippins Family, this home has never been painted and remains in nearly original condition.
Built for a judge in a small Georgia town, this home has since been relocated by a relative to be restored.
This brick building has served its community as a post office, an apiary, and today, as a favorite local landmark.
This home raised many children on a once expansive farm. Today is has been left to fall.
[Jackson County, GA]
This church stands as one of the few reminders of a crossroads community that has long-since disappeared.
[Brooks County, GA]
Built on the foundation of a Women’s Academy that burned in 1880, this 5,000 square foot home sat abandoned before years before preservationists stepped up in 2019 to save it.
[Morgan County, GA]
Built in 1821, this place has served as a courthouse, a jail, a school, a stagecoach stop, and a general store.
[Newton County, GA]
This plantation sits at an important crossroads and is in great need of preservation
[Morgan County, GA]