Harrison-Lark-Alley-Jones House – Abandoned Southeast
Dating back to the 1800s, central Terrell County, Georgia was comprised of workers from the local timber mill who owned a majority of the gorgeous homes. According to local historians, this is the oldest home in Dawson. Originally constructed in the 1830s as a simple farmhouse, in 1896, the Harrison-Lark-Alley-Jones house was moved using logs to its current location and remodeled in a Queen Anne style. In 1997, the Dawson Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places and nearly encompasses the entire town of Dawson.
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Category: Abandoned Place