User:Sophronia Forrest/Sparta Historic District (Sparta, Georgia)

New article name goes here The village of Sparta, the county seat of Hancock County, was founded in the late 1700's, and took on its present appearance in the 19th century. In size and architectural style it is still primarily a 19th-century town. The most impressive entrance into present day Sparta is the sweeping tree lined view up Jones Street to the 1881 Victorian style courthouse. Along the road are two main estates, the Terrell-Stone House (1910) and the Clinch Terrace (1825)

Boundaries: Beginning at the intersection of Hamilton and Burwell Streets, continue south on Burwell Street to Broad Street; from there one block east to Rabun Street and continue on Rabun Street south and west to include the Abercrombie-Fraley-Dickens House. The southern boundary is defined by West Street from Rabun Street to Boland Street; north on Boland Street to Adams Street; continuing on Adams Street to Elm Street and north on Elm Street to Hamilton Street; continue back to intersection of Hamilton and Burwell including that portion of Jones street as far as necessary to include Clinch Terrace property. The boundaries given are intended to include properties on both side of the streets designated.

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