Box Hall Plantation

Historic house in Georgia, United States

United States historic place
Box Hall Plantation
30°49′45″N 84°00′49″W / 30.82904°N 84.01358°W / 30.82904; -84.01358
Area135 acres (55 ha)
Built1930-31
ArchitectDelano & Aldrich
Architectural styleColonial Revival, Georgian Revival
NRHP reference No.89002015[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 16, 1989

Box Hall Plantation in Thomasville, Georgia is notable for its main house built in Georgian Revival style designed by New York architects Delano & Aldrich and built during 1930–31. It replaced the first "big house", named Box Hall, which was built on the property in 1857 by A. T. MacIntyre and his wife, the former America Young. That house was lost in a fire around 1929.[2]

The listing includes seven contributing buildings, two contributing structures, and a contributing site.[2]

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Kenneth H. Thomas, Jr. (September 26, 1989). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Box Hall Plantation". National Park Service. Retrieved April 8, 2017. With 18 photos.
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