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The Granada Apartments in Atlanta opened in 1924. The Spanish Colonial style building was designed by Havis & Constantine. Credit: Archive Atlanta/Facebook.
Georgia added 11 new listings to the Georgia Register of Historic Places in 2025, according to a news release.
Georgia’s National Register Review Board approved the new listings at a meeting in October, and the Georgia Department of Community Affairs highlighted the move as part of its effort to build strong and vibrant communities.
The new listings include:
“The Historic Preservation Division hopes sharing this information will encourage more historic property preservation through public awareness, as well as foster appreciation of its impact on our social and economic lives,” read the news release.
To learn more about each listing, visit dca.georgia.gov.
Written by: Jenna Eason
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