Category Archives: –CAMDEN COUNTY GA–

Steffens Restaurant, 1948, Kingsland

Steffens Restaurant has been a Kingsland and Highway 17 landmark since it first opened in 1948. Trellis Crews writes: I owned & operated Steffens Restaurant from August 23, 1989 until December 31, 2007. This is the original location which is about 4 miles from the Florida line. As a note of interest I worked there as a waitress in the late 60’s before the interstate I 95 came through & in the 80’s (a fire shut it down in the 70’s) with the previous owners Darrell & Willie Mae Dyal who purchased it from the Steffens family 23 years earlier. It retains much of the charm of the roadside diners that once thrived along the Coast Highway when it was the main route to Florida on the Eastern Seaboard.

The restaurant is almost always busy, attracting both locals and road trippers.

Shotgun House, Kingsland

General Store, St. Marys

Though the architecture of this structure would suggest it was a general store, it is possible that it has served another purpose at some point. I hope to identify it soon.

Christ Episcopal Church, 1885, St. Marys

The first Episcopal Church in St. Marys was built on this site prior to 1812. The present structure was built circa 1885, while the Reverend Anson Green Phelps, Jr., of Christ Church, Frederica, was serving as the priest.

St. Marys Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Sterlings Grocery, 1896, St. Marys

D. C. Sterling built this grocery store and residence in 1896, after originally operating a location across the street.

St. Marys Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Rudulph-Riggins House, 1911, St. Marys

This eclectic Neoclassical Revival was built by local contractor L. P. Frohock for Howard Rudulph.

St. Marys Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Miller-Arnow House, Circa 1900, St. Marys

Built for James M. Miller, this Folk Victorian is now home to The Golden Pineapple antiques and gift store.

St. Marys Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Bloodworth House, Circa 1870, St. Marys

St. Marys Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Tompkins-Long House, 1873, St. Marys

This landmark is presently being restored. It is sometimes identified as the Davis-Tompkins-Long House.

St. Marys Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Folk Victorian Cottage, 1905, St. Marys

This home was originally a more typical Queen Anne cottage but has been slightly modified over time to its present Folk Victorian appearance.

St. Marys Historic District, National Register of Historic Places