Knox Hotel, 1926, Nahunta

It’s nothing short of amazing that a little hotel like this is still in operation. It’s perhaps Nahunta’s greatest remaining commercial landmark. Built by Fred. O. Knox, it closed in 1966. It reopened in 1986.

9 thoughts on “Knox Hotel, 1926, Nahunta

  1. David Dent's avatarDavid Dent

    Karen, could you share the picture of this hotel with me? I am a sign collector and I believe I own a sign that was original to this hotel. Does your picture show the sign on the hotel? My email is ddent@bellsouth.net

    thanks David Dent

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  2. Cagney Conner's avatarCagney Conner

    I stayed there when I was still in the USMC and when I came to visit mrs blanch had a female USMC uniform outside my door. I love both of them. I’m now a USMC vet and think about my great time there everytime I pass it. They are the best

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  3. Karen Harlow's avatarKaren Harlow

    I have a picture of this hotel. The story told by my Grandfather and Grandmother is of my Grandfather’s brother was a police officer and he used to come to the hotel and sit in the lobby and he probably ate there or nearby. One day he was found sitting in a chair and suffered a stroke. I remember visiting him in a nursing home in Jesup when he was bedridden. I think of him everytime I drive by this place.

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  4. Davison's avatarDavison

    I’m so glad I live in and I’m a part of this great small town, Nahunta Ga. Brantley Co.

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  5. Allison Riggins Walker's avatarAllison Riggins Walker

    This is the hometown of many of my family members and my grandmother who’s maiden name is Knox. So glad to see a website like this!!! My Dad was born in a house in nearby Rabun and we were sad to find out that the house has been torn down.

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  6. Lance Spears's avatarLance Spears

    I love this little Hotel… rocking chairs out on the sidewalk… small town at it’s best… great hostess….. try it, you’ll like it…

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