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This is a list of properties and districts in Henry County, Georgia, that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024. [1]

Current listings

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed [3] Location City or town Description
1 Brown House
Brown House
Brown House
August 1, 1991
( #91000908)
71 Macon St.
33°26′44″N 84°08′48″W / 33.445556°N 84.146667°W / 33.445556; -84.146667 (Brown House)
McDonough Also part of the McDonough Historic District, it now houses the Genealogical Society and Family Research Library
2 Crawford-Talmadge House April 1, 1980
( #80001091)
Northwest of Hampton at U.S. Routes 19/ 41 and Talmadge Rd.
33°25′44″N 84°19′42″W / 33.428889°N 84.328333°W / 33.428889; -84.328333 (Crawford-Talmadge House)
Hampton On private property with a gated road; also known as Lovejoy Plantation; was owned by Gov. & Sen. Herman Talmadge
3 Globe Hotel
Globe Hotel
Globe Hotel
September 5, 1985
( #85001980)
20 Jonesboro St.
33°26′51″N 84°08′53″W / 33.4475°N 84.148056°W / 33.4475; -84.148056 (Globe Hotel)
McDonough Also part of the McDonough Historic District, now houses Scarlett's Retreat Day Spa
4 Smith Griffin House
Smith Griffin House
Smith Griffin House
December 19, 1985
( #85003225)
Off Wynn Dr. northeast of State Route 20
33°23′57″N 84°16′01″W / 33.3992°N 84.26686°W / 33.3992; -84.26686 (Smith Griffin House)
Hampton
5 Hampton Depot
Hampton Depot
Hampton Depot
September 10, 1979
( #79000730)
E. Main St.
33°23′04″N 84°17′00″W / 33.384444°N 84.283333°W / 33.384444; -84.283333 (Hampton Depot)
Hampton
6 Henderson Manufacturing Company
Henderson Manufacturing Company
Henderson Manufacturing Company
October 27, 2004
( #04001180)
10 James St.
33°23′09″N 84°16′55″W / 33.38583°N 84.28197°W / 33.38583; -84.28197 (Henderson Manufacturing Company)
Hampton
7 Henry County Courthouse
Henry County Courthouse
Henry County Courthouse
September 18, 1980
( #80001092)
Courthouse Sq.
33°26′52″N 84°08′48″W / 33.44786°N 84.14674°W / 33.44786; -84.14674 (Henry County Courthouse)
McDonough A contributor to the McDonough Historic District
8 James and Bertha Hooten House
James and Bertha Hooten House
James and Bertha Hooten House
May 20, 2009
( #09000327)
115 Atlanta St.
33°27′04″N 84°08′49″W / 33.45107°N 84.14690°W / 33.45107; -84.14690 (James and Bertha Hooten House)
McDonough Currently a local law office.
9 Lawrenceville Street Historic District
Lawrenceville Street Historic District
Lawrenceville Street Historic District
February 20, 2009
( #09000054)
Lawrenceville St., roughly between the Henry County Courthouse square and State Route 20
33°27′00″N 84°08′42″W / 33.45°N 84.145°W / 33.45; -84.145 (Lawrenceville Street Historic District)
McDonough
10 Locust Grove Historic District
Locust Grove Historic District
Locust Grove Historic District
July 18, 2016
( #16000451)
Centered along GA 42/ US 23 between Hi-Hope Dr. & Grove Rd.
33°20′51″N 84°06′35″W / 33.347424°N 84.109793°W / 33.347424; -84.109793 (Locust Grove Historic District)
Locust Grove
11 Locust Grove Institute Academic Building
Locust Grove Institute Academic Building
Locust Grove Institute Academic Building
September 4, 1986
( #86002179)
3644 State Route 42// US 23
33°21′07″N 84°06′50″W / 33.35203°N 84.11402°W / 33.35203; -84.11402 (Locust Grove Institute Academic Building)
Locust Grove Now city hall
12 McDonough Historic District
McDonough Historic District
McDonough Historic District
November 19, 2007
( #07001201)
Centered on Griffin St. and Keys Ferry St.
33°26′49″N 84°08′50″W / 33.447°N 84.147333°W / 33.447; -84.147333 (McDonough Historic District)
McDonough The pictured gas station currently houses the McDonough Welcome Center, Main Street Program and McDonough Hospitality and Tourism, Inc Office
13 Walden-Turner House
Walden-Turner House
Walden-Turner House
April 9, 1980
( #80001093)
State Route 42/ US 23 and Ward St.
33°32′40″N 84°13′58″W / 33.544444°N 84.232778°W / 33.544444; -84.232778 (Walden-Turner House)
Stockbridge Last two-story Victorian house in Stockbridge. Demolished in 2006.

References

  1. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
  2. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  3. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.