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Creation Date
3-19-2010
Building Name
Baker County courthouse;Baker County library
Description
Image focuses on the clock tower of the former Baker County courthouse. The building is located in Newton, Georgia. It was built in 1900 in the Romanesque Revival architectural style and designed by J.W. Golucke. The county moved out of the building in 1994 due to major flooding of the Flint River. After renovations, the building was transformed into the library and office space for several public service agencies. It is on the National Register of Historic Places (NRIS #80004443).
Latitude, Longitude
31.313942, -84.335249
Recommended Citation
George Lansing Taylor, Jr.
Image Location
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