Built for the Women’s Club by the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression, this now serves as the community house.
Lincolnton Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
Built for the Women’s Club by the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression, this now serves as the community house.
Lincolnton Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
Filed under --LINCOLN COUNTY GA--, Lincolnton GA
This end of Main Street is dominated by simple Art Deco storefronts.
Lincolnton Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
Filed under --LINCOLN COUNTY GA--, Lincolnton GA
This “modern” landmark is located on Main Street. It’s an increasingly endangered style in Georgia.
Lincolnton Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
Filed under --LINCOLN COUNTY GA--, Lincolnton GA
In 1882, John D. Colley and Thomas B. Hollenshead established Lincoln County’s first newspaper, the Lincolnton News. It was purchased by James H. Boykin in 1897 and renamed The Lincoln Journal. It remains the town’s official news source.
Lincolnton Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
Filed under --LINCOLN COUNTY GA--, Lincolnton GA
Downtown Lincolnton was surprisingly busy when I was there. I was glad to see that most of the storefronts were in use.
Lincolnton Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
Filed under --LINCOLN COUNTY GA--, Lincolnton GA