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Heritage Village....
Located adjacent to Hurricane Shoals Park

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Miles Wilson Matthews Chapel
The Center Presbyterian Church was organized December 6, 1891 by the Rev. Joseph B. Mack, D.D. and....

Harrisburg Courthouse
The Courthouse was located of Highway 15 (Jefferson Road) in the little city of Thyatira, Georgia. John Whihite donated land for the Harrisburg District Courthouse to Jackson County in 1809 and....

Freeman Log Cabin
The Cabin is a dogtrot log dwelling and was located on Highway 335 just east of Nicholson. Hayden Jubal David, a Confederate soldier bought the property from his mother in 1836 and ....

Elijah Veal Log Cabin
R. H. Braselton, retired postmaster and scoutmaster, moved this 1850's two-story log cabin in the .....

Blacksmith Shed and Corn Crib
These two structures were given by David Maddox and Cynthia Reed and moved from their grandfather's home place - the Robert Tuck Venable Farm in ....

Corn Crib / Tood Shed
The Corn Crib/Tool Shed was located on the A. Luther Freeman and Bertha Harris Freeman Dairy Farm on Galilee Church Road in Jefferson and dates to the early 1900's....

Smokehouse/Wagon Shelter
The Smokehouse had canning jars, shelves and a homemade salt box. It was home to a colored farm hand named Brat and for 80 years afterward has also been known as.....

Wood Caretaker's House
Caleb Wood, who was one of the early settlers in Harmony Grove (now known as Commerce), lived 3 miles northeast of town....

Privy
The privy dates to the early 1900's and was given by Sara Eads and Jean Sailors.....

Corn Crib
It is believed that this Corn Crib was built in the early 1900's and came from Apple Valley. Morgan Nix built a barn and house on the same farm in 1885....

Log Barn
The Log Barn was given by Casandra Johson from her father's farm in Thyatira, Jackson County......
James Wood Cabin and Palmer Corn Crib
In the late 1700's or very early 1800's James Wood built this log cabin with the help of his father .......

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