The Little Sisters of the Poor convent was built during the 1890\u27s in Savannah, Georgia. The convent has since been renovated into condominiums. It is a contributing building on the National Register of Historic Places (NRIS #97000813).https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/2006/thumbnail.jp
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The Little Sisters of the Poor convent was built during the 1890\u27s in Savannah, Georgia. The conv...
Gate leading into the Little Sisters of the Poor convent. The Little Sisters of the Poor convent was...
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Residence located at 163 College St, Macon, Georgia Macon Historic District National Register of His...
The First Presbyterian Church in Brunswick, Georgia was built in 1873. It is a contributing building...
House 155 Taylor St Americus GA Contributing Building - Americus Historic District - National Regist...
The Little Sisters of the Poor convent was built during the 1890\u27s in Savannah, Georgia. The conv...
Gate leading into the Little Sisters of the Poor convent. The Little Sisters of the Poor convent was...
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Savannah GA aka William Washing Gordon house Contributing Building - ...
First US Girl Scout HQ Savannah GA. Contributing Building - Juliette Gordon Low Historic District - ...
Residence located at 285 College St, Macon, Georgia Contributing building to the Macon Historic Dist...
Latta House York SC Contributing Building - York Historic District - National Register of Historic P...
First Presbyterian Church in St. Mary\u27s, Georgia was built in 1808 and is considered the second o...
Old Hogan\u27s Department Store, Savannah, GA. This is a commercial building in Savannah, Georgia, w...
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Max and Emma Sue McRae House 2 McRae GA National Register of Historic Places NRIS #07000087https://d...
Georgia Architectural and Historic Properties Survey of Depot on Ashley St., Rebecca, Ga., March 198...
Residence located at 163 College St, Macon, Georgia Macon Historic District National Register of His...
The First Presbyterian Church in Brunswick, Georgia was built in 1873. It is a contributing building...
House 155 Taylor St Americus GA Contributing Building - Americus Historic District - National Regist...