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Rock House

The Rock House was built around 1785 and is the oldest stone residence in Georgia. More >>


Hickory Hill

U.S. Senator Thomas E. Watson's estate, Hickory Hill, is on Hickory Hill Drive in Thomson, Ga. His early home, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. More >>


Bowden-Johnson House

The Bowden-Johnson House, so called for its last owner, Mrs. Lucille Bowden Johnson, was built around the time of the Civil War. More >>


Wrightsboro

The first important large-scale settlement of the lands between Germany Creek and the Indian lines began when Georgia's Colonial Governor James Wright made a land grant to Quakers, known among themselves as the Society of Friends, in 1767. More >>


Wrightsboro Church

McDuffie County's roots go back to the 1768 settlement of Wrightsborough, Georgia's only Quaker settlement. More >>


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