Revolving Fund

The Local Source for Green Rehab Information

The Local Source for Green Rehab Information
Thomasville Landmarks is dedicated to being the leading provider of information and expertise on how to maintain historic character while making your building as energy efficient as possible. Check back here often for up-to-date information or subscribed to email updates to stay informed. Below is information on our first offering. Download the flyer and the ...
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Membership Picnic 2011 Recap

Membership Picnic 2011 Recap
What a great evening in honor of community preservation and our Members who make it all happen!
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What’s under that T-111 siding?

What's under that T-111 siding?
Could it be an antebellum house?  On August 26, 2011, we worked with the Bishop Hall Charter School Key Club to start peeling back the layers... Vacant for several years, the house at 211 Lester Street was condemned by the City of Thomasville. It was deemed a vacant and dilapidated house and is located in the Victoria Place Urban Redevelopment Area. A new road will be ...
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Victoria Place Redevelopment Area information

In 2008, we began planning what ultimately became a city initiative to revitalize an in-town neighborhood, namely the Victoria Place Urban Redevelopment Area (VPURA).  We partnered with the City of Thomasville and Habitat for Humanity to define the future of this area, which lies behind Flowers Bakery and includes parts of the Fletcherville National Register Historic District.  To show faith in, and support for, the ...
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UPDATE: SOLD! Historic Property for Sale in Thomasville, Georgia

UPDATE: SOLD! Historic Property for Sale in Thomasville, Georgia
1885 H.W. Hopkins House offered for immediate sale to preservation-minded buyer. Most significant unrestored house in Thomasville available.
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Landmarks Receives Grant from Brink Leadership Fund

Landmarks Receives Grant from Brink Leadership Fund
The National Trust awards Landmarks a mentoring grant to improve results of our Revolving Fund program for endangered properties.
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Revolving Fund Success Story

When Thomasville National Bank foreclosed on this lovely home, they gave Landmarks the opportunity to purchase it at a price lower than its appraised value. We were interested in it because...
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Revolving Fund

The Revolving Fund was established in the 1970s when Landmarks purchased and sold the Avera-Weirig House at 404 East Calhoun Street. By selling the house with restrictive covenants...
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