
Many of the storefronts in downtown Senoia are reconstructions of earlier structures but some of the older commercial architecture, as seen above, survives.
Senoia Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Many of the storefronts in downtown Senoia are reconstructions of earlier structures but some of the older commercial architecture, as seen above, survives.
Senoia Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Senoia Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

This house was designed by Leila Ross Wilburn, Atlanta’s first woman architect and one of the first in Georgia.

Senoia Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

This originally served as a children’s hospital.
Senoia Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

This was built by Captain W. D. Linch, who owned the house next door, for his daughter Mary upon her marriage to C. C. McKnight.
Senoia Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Captain W. D. Linch saw Civil War service at Manassas and Gettysburg and was present at Lee’s surrender at Appomattox.
Senoia Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Senoia Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Senoia Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

Senoia Historic District, National Register of Historic Places