Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Chattooga River Bridge, Spanning Chattooga River on U.S. 76, Walhalla,...
Significance: The Chattooga bridge is an intact example of a steel camelback through truss constructed at an unknown date around the turn of the twentieth century. The bridge was determined eligible by the Keep... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Big Lake Dam, Fourth Street, South of Atlantic Avenue, Marietta, Cobb ...
Significance: This straight-crested gravity storage dame demonstrates an early use of concrete construction in Georgia and is perhaps the earliest identified concrete dam in the state. The dam measures some 55... More
Chattooga River Bridge, Spanning Chattooga River on U.S. 76, Walhalla,...
Significance: The Chattooga bridge is an intact example of a steel camelback through truss constructed at an unknown date around the turn of the twentieth century. The bridge was determined eligible by the Keep... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Big Lake Dam, Fourth Street, South of Atlantic Avenue, Marietta, Cobb ...
Significance: This straight-crested gravity storage dame demonstrates an early use of concrete construction in Georgia and is perhaps the earliest identified concrete dam in the state. The dam measures some 55... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Big Lake Dam, Fourth Street, South of Atlantic Avenue, Marietta, Cobb ...
Significance: This straight-crested gravity storage dame demonstrates an early use of concrete construction in Georgia and is perhaps the earliest identified concrete dam in the state. The dam measures some 55... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
Chattooga River Bridge, Spanning Chattooga River on U.S. 76, Walhalla,...
Significance: The Chattooga bridge is an intact example of a steel camelback through truss constructed at an unknown date around the turn of the twentieth century. The bridge was determined eligible by the Keep... More
Chattooga River Bridge, Spanning Chattooga River on U.S. 76, Walhalla,...
Significance: The Chattooga bridge is an intact example of a steel camelback through truss constructed at an unknown date around the turn of the twentieth century. The bridge was determined eligible by the Keep... More
Chattooga River Bridge, Spanning Chattooga River on U.S. 76, Walhalla,...
Significance: The Chattooga bridge is an intact example of a steel camelback through truss constructed at an unknown date around the turn of the twentieth century. The bridge was determined eligible by the Keep... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
Chattooga River Bridge, Spanning Chattooga River on U.S. 76, Walhalla,...
Significance: The Chattooga bridge is an intact example of a steel camelback through truss constructed at an unknown date around the turn of the twentieth century. The bridge was determined eligible by the Keep... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Big Lake Dam, Fourth Street, South of Atlantic Avenue, Marietta, Cobb ...
Significance: This straight-crested gravity storage dame demonstrates an early use of concrete construction in Georgia and is perhaps the earliest identified concrete dam in the state. The dam measures some 55... More
Big Lake Dam, Fourth Street, South of Atlantic Avenue, Marietta, Cobb ...
Significance: This straight-crested gravity storage dame demonstrates an early use of concrete construction in Georgia and is perhaps the earliest identified concrete dam in the state. The dam measures some 55... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Big Lake Dam, Fourth Street, South of Atlantic Avenue, Marietta, Cobb ...
Significance: This straight-crested gravity storage dame demonstrates an early use of concrete construction in Georgia and is perhaps the earliest identified concrete dam in the state. The dam measures some 55... More
Big Lake Dam, Fourth Street, South of Atlantic Avenue, Marietta, Cobb ...
Significance: This straight-crested gravity storage dame demonstrates an early use of concrete construction in Georgia and is perhaps the earliest identified concrete dam in the state. The dam measures some 55... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
Chattooga River Bridge, Spanning Chattooga River on U.S. 76, Walhalla,...
Significance: The Chattooga bridge is an intact example of a steel camelback through truss constructed at an unknown date around the turn of the twentieth century. The bridge was determined eligible by the Keep... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Big Lake Dam, Fourth Street, South of Atlantic Avenue, Marietta, Cobb ...
Significance: This straight-crested gravity storage dame demonstrates an early use of concrete construction in Georgia and is perhaps the earliest identified concrete dam in the state. The dam measures some 55... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
Chattooga River Bridge, Spanning Chattooga River on U.S. 76, Walhalla,...
Significance: The Chattooga bridge is an intact example of a steel camelback through truss constructed at an unknown date around the turn of the twentieth century. The bridge was determined eligible by the Keep... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
Chattooga River Bridge, Spanning Chattooga River on U.S. 76, Walhalla,...
Significance: The Chattooga bridge is an intact example of a steel camelback through truss constructed at an unknown date around the turn of the twentieth century. The bridge was determined eligible by the Keep... More
Chattooga River Bridge, Spanning Chattooga River on U.S. 76, Walhalla,...
Significance: The Chattooga bridge is an intact example of a steel camelback through truss constructed at an unknown date around the turn of the twentieth century. The bridge was determined eligible by the Keep... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Big Lake Dam, Fourth Street, South of Atlantic Avenue, Marietta, Cobb ...
Significance: This straight-crested gravity storage dame demonstrates an early use of concrete construction in Georgia and is perhaps the earliest identified concrete dam in the state. The dam measures some 55... More
Big Lake Dam, Fourth Street, South of Atlantic Avenue, Marietta, Cobb ...
Significance: This straight-crested gravity storage dame demonstrates an early use of concrete construction in Georgia and is perhaps the earliest identified concrete dam in the state. The dam measures some 55... More
Big Lake Dam, Fourth Street, South of Atlantic Avenue, Marietta, Cobb ...
Significance: This straight-crested gravity storage dame demonstrates an early use of concrete construction in Georgia and is perhaps the earliest identified concrete dam in the state. The dam measures some 55... More
Big Lake Dam, Fourth Street, South of Atlantic Avenue, Marietta, Cobb ...
Significance: This straight-crested gravity storage dame demonstrates an early use of concrete construction in Georgia and is perhaps the earliest identified concrete dam in the state. The dam measures some 55... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
Ernest E. Hart House, 4828 West Fayetteville Road, College Park, Fulto...
Significance: The Ernest E. Hart House is a good example of a side-gabled bungalow that incorporates both Neoclassical and Craftsman elements. Built in 1915-16, it is the second Hart family home to be located o... More
3600 Old Lost Mountain Road (House), Powder Springs, Cobb County, GA
Significance: This vernacular dwelling with Greek Revival-style features retains its ca. 1850s central hallway design and use of materials. The building has been altered, but the changes are concentrated mostly... More
Big Lake Dam, Fourth Street, South of Atlantic Avenue, Marietta, Cobb ...
Significance: This straight-crested gravity storage dame demonstrates an early use of concrete construction in Georgia and is perhaps the earliest identified concrete dam in the state. The dam measures some 55... More