North Tallapoosa Residential Historic District

The North Tallapoosa Residential Historic District, in Tallapoosa, Georgia, is a 126 acre historic district roughly centered on int. Bowden St. and Manning St. The listing included 157 contributing buildings and a contributing site. It also included 71 non-contributing buildings and a non-contributing site.

Included in the district are:
 * Tallapoosa Presbyterian Church (c.1891) a Gothic Revival-style church with a corner entrance tower, moved in 1905
 * Methodist Episcopal Church (later Pentecostal Holiness Church) (c. 1895–1903), similar, moved in 1915
 * Methodist Episcopal Church South (later United Methodist Church) (c. 1918–19), brick Classical Revival
 * First Baptist Church (1952), brick Colonial Revival-style
 * Tallapoosa High School (1936), later the Tallapoosa Elementary School.

Engineer Charles D. Camp was responsible for the town's 1882 plan.