Dating back to the 1800s, central Terrell County, Georgia was comprised of workers from the local timber mill who owned a majority of the gorgeous homes. According to local historians, this is the oldest home in Dawson. Originally constructed in the 1830s as a simple farmhouse, in 1896, the Harrison-Lark-Alley-Jones house was moved using logs to its current location and remodeled in a Queen Anne style. In 1997, the Dawson Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places and nearly encompasses the entire town of Dawson.
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It has been a while since I have seen your photography. This is amazing. Wow, that library.
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As always, good work. If I’m not mistaken, the price has been reduced to $21,000.
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You are right.
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Where can I find the listing information for this house? It’s beautiful and it’s just the kind of home that I’m looking for
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I believe it has since sold.
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My quite a place. It must have been something back in the day. I wonder if there are any rare books in the collection. Thanks for the post.
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Great place…and photos.
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would have been nice to see stan glass up close, angle shots not always straight on shots
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I’ve tried looking for the sale listing of the house and can’t seem to find it! Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!
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https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/468-Stonewall-St-NE-Dawson-GA-39842/2084638723_zpid/
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Thanks so much for the information!
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Go to Zillow and do a search for Terrell County GA. There are not many houses for sale in the county so it should be easy to find.
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Love your work. I, too, have been fascinated with abandoned places all my life.
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Thank you, Hannah. Never stop exploring!
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Your photographs are amazing ! Love the pictures very precious. Thanks for sharing.
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Very interesting looking house, indeed. Especially the staircase.
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