Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Dublin, Georgia (2/18/2025)

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


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