Historical Monuments in McDade Hephzibah, GA

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Church of the Most Holy Trinity gallery

Formally organized in 1810 and is a monument to one of Georgia's earliest Catholic communities. The current building was consecrated in 1863 at the height

Neighborhood:
Central Business District
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Sacred Heart Cultural Center gallery

Built c.1898, this former Catholic Church is an architectural masterpiece featuring 15 distinct brick styles, 94 stained glass windows and Italian marb

Neighborhood:
West End
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master card, visa
Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site gallery

Redcliffe Plantation, completed in 1859, was once the home of James Henry Hammond, three generations of his descendants, and numerous African-American famili

Callaway Plantation gallery

The plantation's hours may be subject to change due to the holiday's please call before coming out for a tour. Happy Holiday's!The plantation's hours may

Robert Mills House & Gardens gallery

One of only five National Historic Landmarks within Columbia, the Robert Mills House exemplifies the skill of the first architect born and trained within t

Hampton-Preston Mansion and Gardens gallery

One of Columbia's oldest remaining structures, the Hampton-Preston Mansion explores the lives of enslaved workers and their planter-class owners. This site