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Hancock County Vocational Technical School

Hancock County Vocational Technical School

Hancock County Vocational Technical School Unfortunately, we haven’t been able to uncover much information about this location beyond what we found on the building’s cornerstone. If you have any...

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John McCown House

Just on the outskirts of Sparta is the Birdsong House, also known as the John McCown House, located in the unincorporated community of Mayfield which consists mostly of middle to low-class citizens...

Hancock Memorial Hospital

Hancock Memorial Hospital

Owned by the County Constructed in 1967 in Sparta, Georgia, the 26-bed Hancock County Hospital (Hancock Memorial Hospital) was built at a cost of approximately $375,000. It boasted an emergency room...

Monticello United Methodist Church

Monticello United Methodist Church

Constructed in 1895, the Monticello United Methodist Church is a Carpenter Gothic-style structure that replaced a previous building demolished by a tornado in the 1890s. Its construction cost totaled...

Rivers State Prison

Rivers State Prison

Rivers Hospital The Rivers State Prison was originally established in 1940 as Rivers Hospital, an independent facility within the Central State Hospital grounds in Milledgeville, Georgia, it focused...

Coweta General Hospital

Coweta General Hospital

The County Hospital Established by the county Hospital Authority in 1962 just outside Newnan, Georgia, CCGH (Coweta General Hospital) was a public hospital created to serve the less affluent...

Allen’s Invalid Home

Allen’s Invalid Home

Allen’s Invalid Home for Nervous Disorders Allen’s Invalid Home for Nervous Disorders stood as one of the pioneering private psychiatric facilities in the Southern United States. It also...

R. J. Taylor Memorial Hospital | Photo © 2017, www.abandonedgeorgia.com

Taylor Memorial Hospital

Robert Jenks Taylor Originally named the R.J. Taylor Memorial Hospital, the hospital was chartered in 1936 when Robert Jenks Taylor Sr. gave the city of Hawkinsville, Georgia $100,000 for...

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