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Conyers Residential Historic District

Coordinates:33°40′15″N84°1′13″W / 33.67083°N 84.02028°W /33.67083; -84.02028
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Historic district in Georgia, United States

United States historic place
Conyers Residential Historic District
Conyers Residential Historic District is located in Metro Atlanta
Conyers Residential Historic District
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Conyers Residential Historic District is located in Georgia
Conyers Residential Historic District
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Conyers Residential Historic District is located in the United States
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LocationNW of the central business district, roughly along Main St., Milstead Ave., and Railroad St.,Conyers, Georgia
Coordinates33°40′15″N84°1′13″W / 33.67083°N 84.02028°W /33.67083; -84.02028
Area85 acres (34 ha)
Built1840
ArchitectNeel Reid,Willis F. Denny
Architectural styleMid 19th Century Revival, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian
NRHP reference No.90000947[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 5, 1990
  • Craftsmen Bungalow within Conyers Commercial Historic District
    Craftsmen Bungalow within Conyers Commercial Historic District
  • College Ave that runs through Conyers Commercial Historic District.
    College Ave that runs throughConyers Commercial Historic District.
  • Almand-O'Kelley-Walker House - also on the National Register of Historical Places within Conyers Residential Historic District.
    Almand-O'Kelley-Walker House - also on the National Register of Historical Places within Conyers Residential Historic District.

TheConyers Residential Historic District is an irregularly-shapedhistoric district inConyers, Georgia, the only city inRockdale County, Georgia, located 24 miles east of Atlanta. The district's development dates from the 1840s.[2]

It has examples of high style architecture, including the Pierce Home Place (c. 1840s)Greek Revival style, at 988 Milstead Avenue.[2]

Atlanta architectNeel Reid designed the Langford House (1913, see photo 1), at 900 Main Street, which has a mix of Classical Revival and Italian Renaissance styles. It has identical side porches and a front porch with a columnedportico.[2]

Atlanta architectWillis Denny designed the Methodist church (1902, see photo 35), Late Gothic Revival, in red brick.[2]

The district has three other churches:

  • Presbyterian Church (1918, see photo 35), Late Gothic Revival, with granite veneer,
  • Macedonia Baptist Church (1925, see photo 26), Late Gothic Revival, with granite veneer, and
  • Baptist Church (1938, see photo 9), has elements of Classical Revival, red brick, which has a columned portico main entrance.[2]

It was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1990.[1] It was deemed significant for its architecture and in the area of community planning and development, the latter "because it reflects how a small railroad town grew to accommodate not only the railroad but also the major roads leading to other nearby towns. It was this irregular growth, rather than a planned grid pattern, which became the core of this district. The district developed in a radiating pattern from the wedge-shaped central business district. Railroad, Main, and Milstead are the three main arteries where development occurred."[2]: 10 

In 1990, the district included 120contributing buildings, one othercontributing structure, and 16 non-contributing buildings.[2]: 2 

References

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  1. ^ab"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^abcdefgLisa Raflo (May 11, 1990)."National Register of Historic Places Registration: Conyers Residential Historic District".National Park Service. RetrievedApril 13, 2017. with35 photos
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