National Register of Historic Places listings in Coffee County, Georgia

This is a list of properties and districts in Coffee 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 January 29, 2021.[1]

Current listings

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 63rd Army Air Forces Contract Pilot School (Primary)
63rd Army Air Forces Contract Pilot School (Primary)
May 14, 2013
(#13000270)
2700 S. Peterson Ave.
31°28′48″N 82°51′08″W
Douglas At the Douglas Municipal Airport, several buildings used to train pilots in World War II
2 Downtown Douglas Historic District
Downtown Douglas Historic District
September 9, 1993
(#93000941)
Roughly bounded by Jackson St., Pearl Ave., Cherry St. and the Georgia-Florida RR tracks
31°30′25″N 82°51′02″W
Douglas Union Banking Company in the Downtown Douglas Historic District
3 Eleventh District A & M School-South Georgia College Historic District
Eleventh District A & M School-South Georgia College Historic District
May 21, 2010
(#10000274)
Roughly bounded by College Park Dr., Brooks & Tiger Rds.
31°29′44″N 82°51′19″W
Douglas Includes other buildings at the college, contributing buildings were built 1907-58
4 Gaskin Avenue Historic District
Gaskin Avenue Historic District
October 21, 1993
(#93001138)
Roughly bounded by Madison Ave., Wilson St., Pearl Ave., Gordon St., McDonald Ave., Atlantic Coastline RR and Coffee Ave
31°30′38″N 82°50′40″W
Douglas
5 Lonnie A. Pope House
Lonnie A. Pope House
June 17, 1982
(#82002395)
Jackson St. and Central of Georgia RR tracks (the RR tracks are no longer there - called "Douglas Trail" now)
31°30′39″N 82°51′09″W
Douglas Built in 1910
6 Union Banking Company Building
Union Banking Company Building
December 10, 1982
(#82000144)
102 Peterson Ave.
31°30′33″N 82°51′00″W
Douglas Built in 1911, also known as the Coffee County Bank

References

  1. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on January 29, 2021.
  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.
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