
| June 2006 release: |
| Protecting, preserving and promoting the architecture, heritage and history of Thomasville and the Thomas County area. |
| Strategic Planning 2008 Goal #1 Select a New Premier Project Goal #2 Increase Membership Base Goal #3 Expand Thomasville's Historic Districts Goal #4 Determine Best Use of the Hardy Bryan House Goal #5 Focus Efforts on Public Relations Goal #6 Establish a More Formal & Stronger Relationship with City |

| 1895 HOUSE IS SAVED! |
| 229 West Monroe Street The circa 1895 Beverly-McCray House Approx. 1865 SF Five Large Rooms & A Center Hall 12 FT Ceilings ~ Four fireplaces with original mantles Heart Pine EVERYTHING 2x10 Joists 20” OC & 6x6 sills An extension was granted by the County Commissioners when we told them we had located a party who would definitely move it. The house will be moved to an in-town property. Watch for a large house moving down Smith Avenue anytime now. |
| 1850s homes like this one shouldn't be torn down without serious discussion of the alternatives. Read about our work in the Thomasville Times-Enterprise. WALB NBC 10 and WXTL ABC 27 also covered the story. On September 11, WALB aired another story on the proposed Fletcherville historic district. And click here for more information on the initiative to protect Thomasville's historic neighborhoods. |

| DEMOLISHED! |
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