Category Archives: Leesburg GA

Commercial Block, Leesburg

There are few historic commercial structures remaining in Leesburg. This commercial block, which appears to have contained three storefronts at one time, is the most significant, and is used today as city offices.

Leesburg was first known as Wooten Station, in 1870, for the railroad stop established here and renamed Wooten in 1872. It was renamed again, as Leesburg, in 1898.

Central of Georgia Depot, 1895, Leesburg

It’s nice to share a restoration success story from time to time and Leesburg’s historic Central of Georgia Depot fits the bill. There were plans to restore the structure as early as 2002 but storm damage in 2006 and budget issues delayed the project to the point that many believed it would never happen. See it before restoration here. Thanks to the efforts of concerned locals who never gave up on the project, it was beautifully restored and reopened to the public in 2018. It now serves as the Chamber of Commerce and visitor center for the community. It was a recipient of a 2019 Excellence in Rehabilitation Award from the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation.

National Register of Historic Places

Leesburg High School, 1922

This historic high school was constructed by Ivey P. Crutchfield, who later went on to become a noted architect in South Georgia and North Florida. The Macon firm of Dennis & Dennis were the architects.

National Register of Historic Places

Leesburg Presbyterian Church

Leesburg Presbyterian Church was founded in 1869, and this church built around 1906. Donna King notes that it closed in 2009 after the congregation worked very hard to keep it open. It was purchased by Leesburg First Baptist Church around 2011. Steve Robinson writes: …this church was moved in July 2016 to Moultrie. It is now a wedding Chapel at Sundown Farms Plantation.

Central of Georgia Depot, Circa 1895, Leesburg

After the depot was decommissioned by the railroad, it served as both Leesburg City Hall and the library for a time. It was badly damaged by a storm in 2006.

After numerous delays beginning in 2002, the depot was finally restored and reopened as the visitor center and Chamber of Commerce in 2018.

National Register of Historic Places

Lee County Courthouse, 1918, Leesburg

This is one of several Georgia courthouses designed by J. J. Baldwin in the early 20th century.

National Register of Historic Places