Category Archives: Metter GA

W. Jasper Brown House, Circa 1890, Metter

South Metter Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

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Folk Victorian House, Metter

South Metter Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Craftsman Bungalow, Circa 1919, Metter

South Metter Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Eclectic Victorian House, Circa 1910, Metter

South Metter Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Trapnell-Del Sardo House, 1910, Metter

This home was built by Preston Trapnell.

South Metter Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Jim Dixon House, 1910, Metter

This home also served as Metter’s first hospital.

South Metter Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Craftsman Bungalow, Circa 1914, Metter

South Metter Residential Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Parrish-Tillman House, 1890, Metter

Guido Gardens, Metter

Guido Gardens is a place of refuge, just a couple of miles off I-16 in Metter, which has always been free and open to the public 24/7, 365 days a year. Walk around these three acres and you’re guaranteed to find a sense of inner peace, no matter your faith or belief system. It’s a testament to the vision of Michael Guido, who was better known as “The Sower” through his syndicated newspaper column and radio and television broadcasts, Seeds from the Sower. His wife, Audrey, was responsible for the design of the gardens. At a time when televangelists were plagued with scandal, Michael Guido was seen as a stabilizing voice. He never asked for money and actually gave his message to any and all who would hear it. Guido’s Sower Ministries is still going strong.

Take an hour and walk through the pines and flower beds. Listen to the calming sounds of waterfalls, which seem to be around ever corner.

One of the great features of the gardens is the Chapel in the Gardens, a modern prayer chapel built in 1984 in memory of Evelyn Stillwell. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale came to Metter to assist with the dedication.

As the guest registry in the chapel indicates, people come from all over the country and even the world to this special place of refuge.

The Carpenter’s Shop and the Empty Tomb (not pictured) are representations of important places in Jesus’ life.

A museum is also located on the grounds.

Metter High School, 1910

This is now home to the Candler County Historical Society Museum.

National Register of Historic Places