Twin City Historic District

Twin City Historic District

Davis-Proctor House, in the district
Location 6th, Railroad & 5th Aves., Maple & College Sts., Twin City, Georgia
Coordinates 32°35′01″N 82°09′02″W / 32.583486°N 82.150577°W / 32.583486; -82.150577Coordinates: 32°35′01″N 82°09′02″W / 32.583486°N 82.150577°W / 32.583486; -82.150577
Area 255 acres (103 ha)
NRHP Reference # 13001168[1][2]
Added to NRHP February 8, 2014

The Twin City Historic District in Twin City in Emanuel County, Georgia is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.[1][2]

Twin City in its entirety covers a 3.6 square miles (9.3 km2) area. It is the combination of two formerly separate towns, Summit and Graymont. The historic district is 255 acres (1.03 km2) in size and includes the shared civic center area, the two towns' commercial centers, and residential areas.[3]

It includes 6th Ave. on the west; the north side of Railroad Ave. on the north; Maple St. on the east; and College St. and 5th Ave. on the south.[2]

The district includes 135 contributing buildings and one contributing structure (a water tower), plus 54 non-contributing buildings.[3]

Civic Center area

Jail

In the civic center area, buildings are widely spaced. The district includes:

Historic Summit

503 N. Railroad Ave., c. 1860s

The historic town center of Summit, to the northeast, and north of U.S. Highway 80, includes historic commercial buildings mostly on the north side of Georgia Highway 23 (North Railroad Ave.), mostly built from 1890 to 1945.

Summit residential area

House in Summit area

Summit's residential areas in the district are to the north and south of Railroad Avenue. Larger houses have twin gables with decorative wood shingles. Notable examples include:

Graymont commercial center

Citizens Trading Company building

The commercial center of Graymont, to the southwest, is centered at Georgia State Route 192 and 5th Avenue, and is south of U.S. Highway 80, and includes:

Graymont residential area

921 5th Ave.

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