Explore Bainbridge's Historic Homes: Donalson‑Rollins & McKenzie‑Reynolds Tour
The Donalson-Rollins house was built in 1898. It was the first home in Bainbridge with wire screens. The floor plans were catalog mail ordered.
The McKenzie/Reynolds Home was built in 1921 and once stood on Shotwell Street. The home was moved in 1989 and had to be cut in half to be moved under the by-pass. It is now located along on the Flint River and is home to the Chamber of Commerce.
St. John's Episcopal Church: This is believed to be the oldest church building in continuous use in the country.
Willis Park
Scenic Southwest Georgia
Bainbridge
This self guided tour features 41 of Bainbridge's historic buildings and homes, many of which have been restored to their original stately glory. So many of them are full of stories just waiting to be told, like the Callahan-Penhallegon house, built by a steamboat captain and modeled after one of his ships. Heritage Tour Guides can be picked up at City Hall at 101 Broad Street.
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