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Explore Tallapoosa’s Historic Homes: Guided Driving & Walking Tour

Explore Tallapoosa’s Historic Homes: Guided Driving & Walking Tour The Summerlin HouseExplore Tallapoosa’s Historic Homes: Guided Driving & Walking Tour Old Academy GroundsExplore Tallapoosa’s Historic Homes: Guided Driving & Walking Tour Clayton HouseExplore Tallapoosa’s Historic Homes: Guided Driving & Walking Tour Cason HouseExplore Tallapoosa’s Historic Homes: Guided Driving & Walking Tour Castille HomeExplore Tallapoosa’s Historic Homes: Guided Driving & Walking Tour Brooks Thompson HouseExplore Tallapoosa’s Historic Homes: Guided Driving & Walking Tour Fire hydrant enclosed by tree trunkExplore Tallapoosa’s Historic Homes: Guided Driving & Walking Tour G.B. Evans Home (Allen's Florist currently) Northwest Georgia Tallapoosa Stop by the West Georgia Museum of Tallapoosa and pick up a self-guided driving/walking tour brochure of the "Tallapoosa Historic District." If the weather is nice, the tour provides a 1 mile stroll along Bowdon Street and surrounding area to view 18 homes and back to the museum. You may also drive the tour of more than 30 homes and enjoy a glimpse of the past.
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