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What to See in Griffin - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 5 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Griffin (United States). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: St. George's Episcopal Church, Old Spalding County Courthouse, and Mills House. Also, be sure to include Pritchard-Moore-Goodrich House in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Griffin (Georgia).

St. George's Episcopal Church

Episcopal church in Griffin, Georgia
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Episcopal church in Griffin, Georgia. St. George's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 7, 1994. It is located at 132 North Tenth Street.

Construction of the church was delayed by the American Civil War and the American Reconstruction period. A lot for the church was bought on the corner of Tenth Street and Broad Street in 1868. In November 1869 the church's cornerstone was placed with the Bishop of Georgia officiating and services were held in April 1871. A rectory was built a few years later (now administration offices) and in 1921 the Grantland Memorial Parish Hall was built. In 1962 the Education Wing was added and the original rectory remodeled. In May 1975 a sacristy was added for the Altar Guild. The church merged with St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, which served the African Americans, and the altar, pews and baptismal font from St. Stephen's were dedicated in 2003. A Children's chapel was also added. St. George's sesquicentennial celebration was held in 2014.[1]

Address: 132 N 10th St, 30223-2841 Griffin

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Old Spalding County Courthouse

Courthouse in Griffin, Georgia
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Courthouse in Griffin, Georgia. Spalding County Courthouse has been the name of successive courthouses of Spalding County, Georgia in Griffin, Georgia.[2]

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Mills House

Mills House
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The Mills House, also known as the Lewis-Mills House, is a historic residence in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 18, 1972. It is located at 406 North Hill Street.

It is a fine example of a Greek Revival "temple-front" house, and perhaps was designed by Charles B. Cluskey. It was built in the 1850s for the Lewis family, and was long occupied by the Mills family. In 2018 it is currently a law office.[3]

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Pritchard-Moore-Goodrich House

Pritchard-Moore-Goodrich House
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Pritchard-Moore-Goodrich House is a historic residence in Griffin, Georgia in Spalding County, Georgia. It was constructed by Dr. William Prichard in 1850 on land purchased from attorney Robert Lanier, father of Georgia poet Sidney Lanier. The home had a series of owners beginning with William Wadsworth in 1872 until 1919 when it was purchased by Lucien P. Goodrich, Dr. Prichard's grandson. The home is Greek Revival architecture and includes Doric columns as well as some Italianate architecture features. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 7, 1973. It is located at 441 North Hill Street.[4]

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Hill–Kurtz House

Hill–Kurtz House
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Hill–Kurtz House is a historic residence in Griffin, Georgia in Spalding County. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 20, 1973. It is located at 570 South Hill Street. Built in 1860 for Benjamin J. Milner, who helped muster a cavalry unit from Spalding County during the American Civil War. H.P. Hill, a printer, bought the home in 1866.[5]

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