William Miller House, 1886, Thomasville

I made this photograph several years ago and, since that time, it has been repainted and completely restored, to my understanding. It’s quite difficult to photograph because of the asymmetry, the way it rambles in different sections, but it’s a great example of an “exotic” Queen Anne and one of the most unique Victorian homes in Thomasville.


Dawson Street Residential Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

6 thoughts on “William Miller House, 1886, Thomasville

  1. thethomascrownaffair's avatarthethomascrownaffair

    Is there a site to see what old buildings I could buy in Georgia, small, nothing grand. Thank you ________________________________

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    1. lBen Dooley's avatarlBen Dooley

      Contact the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation and ask about the Trust’s revolving fund houses they have for sale and the old houses available by private owners that they list in their magazine. While you are at it join the Trust…a great organization!

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      1. thethomascrownaffair's avatarthethomascrownaffair

        Hi Ben

        Many thanks for the information. I will send them a mail

        Best

        Darren

  2. thethomascrownaffair's avatarthethomascrownaffair

    Sir

    Now this is what they should look like, it doesn’t take much

    I might look at buying a property myself and do it up, turn it into a Art School, Im an Artist Designer

    Thank you for sending

    Best

    Darren ________________________________

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    1. Brian Brown's avatarBrian Brown

      Darren, I’m sure you’d be welcome to bring your skills to Thomasville or anywhere in Georgia. There are many places in need of lots of attention. As to a central location for finding such places, I’m not sure of one. I’ll see what I can find. Thanks for your thoughtful comments.

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