Thomasville, GA Photos

Thomasville, GA, though founded in 1825, only gained its present character in the 1880s & 90s when wealthy visitors from the north built grand winter homes in a variety of architectural styles.

See also: Tallahassee
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Lapham-Patterson House (1885) (626 N. Dawson St.). Architect: William Miller. On National Register.

Lapham-Patterson House with carriage entrance.

Lapham-Patterson House detail of woodwork on porch.

Lapham-Patterson House detail of eves.

Lapham-Patterson House detail of porch column.

Lapham-Patterson House detail of cut-glass window of front door.

Thomas County Courthouse (225 N. Broad St.).
Architect: John Wind. On National Register.

Sculpture of river otter on Broad Street.

Streetscape of Broad Street.

Italianate building (1885) (103 S. Broad St.).

Italianate & former Thomasville National Bank buildings (107-9 S. Broad St.).

Steyerman's department store building (1926).

Green Dutch-colonial-style house in Tockwotton Historic District (437 Remington Av.).

J.W. Paxton House (1884) (445 Remington St.).
Style: Gothic-Revival.

White columned house (Hansell St.).

McCartney House (c1886) (426 Hansell St.).

McCartney-Stephens House (1887) (430 Hansell St.).

Jones House (c1886) (436 Hansell St.).

Cobb House (c1890) (442 Hansell St.).

Cobb House porch detail (c1890) (442 Hansell St.).

All Saint's Episcopal Church (c1882) moved to Tockwotton Historic District in 1981 (443 Hansell St.).

All Saint's Episcopal Church.

All Saint's Episcopal Church door.

House with round porch (about 435 Hansell St.).

Augustine Hansell House (1853) (429 Hansell St.).
On National Register.

Thomas County Museum of History (725 N. Dawson St.).

Blue Gothic house (603 N. Dawson St.).

Tucker House (about 602 N. Dawson St.).

Federal-style house (522 N. Dawson St.).

White Gothic cottage (412 N. Dawson St.).


All photos on this page are originals by & copyrighted by Jim Steinhart.
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