Tuesday, February 18, 2025
"Dublin was founded in 1812 and, by the first decade of the 20th century, grew into a thriving city thanks to the railroad, cotton mills and a waterway connecting to the coast, the Oconee River. One source noted that Dublin, during this time, had more millionaires per capita than any other city in the nation."
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First Baptist Church (1910 in Gothic style) at 405 Bellevue Avenue |
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W W Brinson House (1937) at 503 Bellevue Avenue |
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Chivers House (1920 in Spanish Revival style) at 505 Bellevue Avenue |
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Henry Memorial Presbyterian Church (1921 in Neoclassical Revival style) at 511 Bellevue Avenue |
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T H Smith House (1926, by Cuyler Homer Adams in Greek Revival style) at 605 Bellevue Avenue |
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Garrett House (1910 in Greek Revival style) at 617 Bellevue Avenue |
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J H Beacham House (1906 Victorian) at 701 Bellevue Avenue |
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Bashinski-Claxton House (by Charles Edward Choa in Mission Revival style) at 705 Bellevue Avenue |
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Broadhurst-Peacock House (1904 in Queen Anne style) at 707 Bellevue Avenue |
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Brantley-Crockett House (1900 in Greek Revival style) at 709 Bellevue Avenue |
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Page House (1903, by George C Thompson in Classic Greek Revival style) at 711 Bellevue Avenue |
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Betty Y Lovett Home (1954) at 809 Bellevue Avenue |
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Peacock House (1885, by James B. Sanders in Folk Victorian style) at 901 Bellevue Avenue |
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Duncan House (1890) at 911 Bellevue Avenue |
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Stanley Home (1910 Cape Cod) at 1003 Bellevue Avenue |
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Graham Home (1900 Craftsman) at 1007 Bellevue Avenue |
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Barnes House (1915 Craftsman) at 1101 Bellevue Avenue |
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Eubanks House (1941, by Ella Mae Ellis League in Federal style) at 1111 Bellevue Avenue |
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Driskell House (1930 in Minimal style) at 1201 Bellevue Avenue |
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Durant House (1930) at 1301 Bellevue Avenue |
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Clyde I Hilburn House (1950 brick Ranch) at 1306 Bellevue Avenue |
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Brandon House (1946, by Ella Mae League in French Vernacular style) at 1304 Bellevue Avenue |
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Morris House (1938, by Ella Mae League) at 1200 Bellevue Avenue |
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Shuman House (1936 in Minimal Traditional style) at 1008 Bellevue Avenue |
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1008 Bellevue Avenue (1920) |
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Watson House (1930 Colonial) at 912 Bellevue Avenue |
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Ballard House (1870s-1880s) at 904 Bellevue Avenue |
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Buford Blount Page House (1926 in Mediterranean style) at 902 Bellevue Avenue |
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Adams House (1910 Craftsman) at 822 Bellevue Avenue |
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Richard Hershell Lovett House (1933 in Colonial Revival style) at 812 Bellevue Avenue |
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Mounting block |
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Garbutt House (1945, by Mr Shultight) at 802 Bellevue Avenue |
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Gilbert House (1905 Queen Anne) at 714 Bellevue Avenue |
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Lovett House (1902, by Joseph Daniel Smith) at 712 Bellevue Avenue |
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Brigham House (c 1909 Colonial) at 710 Bellevue Avenue |
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Woodburn House (1905 in Eclectic Victorian style) at 706 Bellevue Avenue |
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Pritchett Orr Clark House (c 1900 Victorian) at 702 Bellevue Avenue |
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Finn House (1904 Queen Anne) at 608 Bellevue Avenue |
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Storm damage |
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Hunt Brothers Pizza is a gas station chain, not a ristorante! |
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City Hall (1902 as Dublin City School) at 100 S Church Street |
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