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The Victoria

September 15, 2025 by Jenny Dell

2024 Achievement Award for a Contributing Addition to the Community Udi Artzi The Victoria is situated within the original Fletcherville community and consists of six newly designed residential properties. Working cooperatively with Thomasville’s Historic Preservation Commission, this collection of houses is constructed on the grounds of the former Gecko gardens and is located immediately behind …

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320 East Calhoun

September 15, 2025 by Jenny Dell

2024 Miller-Jinright Award John & Tonia Streets Abandoned for more than 10 years, the cottage located at 320 East Calhoun Street was returned to residential use by John and Tonia Streets. Constructed in 1926, this 1,000 square foot residential property required in-kind replacement of all windows, installation of new systems, restoration of the house’s original …

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The Wright House

September 15, 2025 by Jenny Dell

2024 Miller-Jinright Award Dr. Craig Clark The Greek Revival Wright House was constructed in 1854 by the president of the local women’s college, and was purchased by Mr. Wright, mayor of Fletcherville and president of Thomasville National, in 1856. The house was maintained by members of the Wright family until the mid- 1970s and then …

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Ponder House | Long Pine Plantation

August 11, 2025 by Jenny Dell

2024-2025 Award of Stewardship Local historians believe that Long Pine Plantation’s antebellum Ponder House was constructed by African American master craftsmen, ancestors of Thomasville’s Henry Ossian Flipper, the nation’s first African American graduate of West Point. Work on the Ponder House included roof replacement, stabilization of the front porch, restoration of the building’s original flooring, …

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Church of the Good Shepherd

August 7, 2025 by Jenny Dell

Under the guidance of Landmarks, the vicarage at the Church of the Good Shepherd has received a new roof. In the fall of 2023, Landmarks nominated Church of the Good Shepherd to the Georgia Trust’s Places in Peril program, with Good Shepherd honored to receive this designation. From that success, Landmarks completed an Historic Structures …

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Greenwood Chinquapin Properties

July 13, 2025 by Jenny Dell

2024-2025 Award of Stewardship Constructed in 1910 for Standard Oil’s John D. Archbold, Chinquapin Plantation was among Thomas County’s finest winter homes. New York architect AS Bell designed the property for entertaining and enjoyment of the outdoors. The property has been acquired by Greenwood and Chinquapin Properties who valued the property’s heritage and architectural wealth …

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Onward Reserve

July 13, 2025 by Jenny Dell

2024-2025 Award of Notable Achievement TJ Callaway In 1850, German immigrant Otto Lange constructed a house and shop at the corner of Broad and Remington Ave, using shop space as the site of his watchmaking business. These 1-story wood-frame buildings remained until the early years of the 20th century when W.L. Ball erected the present …

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148 Belmont Drive

July 13, 2025 by Jenny Dell

2024-2025 Award of Notable Achievement Becky Felts Constructed in 1939 in the Glenwood subdivision, the house located at 148 Belmont Drive was built as a single-family residence. At the time of Becky Felts’ purchase, the property had not been updated in many years. In her rehabilitation, Mrs. Felts reworked the building’s interior – updating bathrooms, …

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The Mason at Remington

July 13, 2025 by Jenny Dell

2024-2025 Award of Notable Achievement Heather & Kelly Abbott In 1878, Thomasville’s Free Masons began construction of a two-story brick building at the corner of S. Broad Street and Remington Ave. Over many years, the property housed multiple businesses – Thomasville’s Masonic Lodge, Western Auto, and later still the building housed Jimmy’s Sew and Vac. …

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Burbank Cottage

July 12, 2025 by Jenny Dell

2023 Award of Outstanding Achievement Lauren & Hinson Arwood Burbank Cottage was constructed in 1885 as a winter residence for Mrs. Evelyn L. Burbank of Wisconsin. The house is constructed in the Victorian Gothic style with 4 rooms on the first floor and 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a dressing room on the second. The …

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