As we celebrate the Georgia Trust’s 50th anniversary, we take great pride in reflecting on the remarkable projects that have defined our commitment to preserving Georgia’s heritage. One such project...
Celebrating 50
For this Legacy Member highlight, Elizabeth DuBose and Mark Frissell of Savannah share why they are members of the Georgia Trust: “The Georgia Trust highlights the historic preservation efforts...
After years of uncertainty, the Zion Episcopal Church in Talbotton, Georgia is now saved! A rare example of the Carpenter Gothic style in the region, the church was constructed in...
For this Legacy Member highlight, Jennifer Dixon, Division Director of the Historic Preservation Division, Georgia Department of Community Affairs, shares why she is a member of the Georgia Trust: “Preserving our...
The Fairview School in Cave Spring is one of the few remaining school buildings in Georgia constructed explicitly for the education of African American students during the Jim Crow era....
The Georgia Trust works with many different types of resources. The c. 1902 Bon Air Hotel in Bainbridge, Georgia occupies a prominent spot facing Willis Park, the heart of downtown...
As we continue our celebration of our 50th anniversary and our longtime supporters, here’s a look back at Legacy Member Sally Gates’ memories of the Georgia Trust’s early years: “I...
The Amis-Hunter-Jarrell House, located in Senoia, was constructed in the 1830s by William Tidwell as a Federal-style Georgian cottage before selling the property in 1840. In 1844, it was purchased...