120+ Year Old Farmhouse Fades Away in Georgia
Built in 1902, this abandoned home holds the story of one woman who left quite an impact on her family and community.
Built in 1902, this abandoned home holds the story of one woman who left quite an impact on her family and community.
This home and the adjacent building once served as a farmhouse and doctors office for a rural farming community in South Georgia.
This farmhouse in Georgia started out as a log cabin in the 1850s, growing over time to accommodate an important local family.
This house was built in the 1890s by one of the wealthiest men in Georgia at that time.
Built in the 1870s by the Tippins Family, this home has never been painted and remains in nearly original condition.
Joseph Cowart was born by the river and raised on the land where he built this home. No longer in the family, his house sits empty today.