Tifton Residential Historic District

The site is roughly bounded by 14th St., Goff, & 2nd Sts.

& Forrest Ave.[1] Gas stations, boarding houses, motels, and restaurants were built in the district from the mid-1920s through the 1950s to serve U.S. Highway 41,[A] which was – and still is – a major tourism route between Georgia and Florida.

[2] The district was deemed historically significant because it is a "good example of a historic white residential area" from the 20th century.

It also contains "an excellent collection" of Queen Anne and Craftsman architectural styles.

[1] Significant structures on the property include: