Colbert Historic District

The district is roughly bounded by 4th and 5th Streets, 4th and 8th Avenues.

Its NRHP nomination describes:Colbert is a good representative example of Georgia's small, turn-of-the-century, Piedmont-area railroad towns.

Largely developed after the arrival of the railroad in 1892 but before the boll weevil ruined the area's cotton economy in the late 1920s, it featured a depot, hotel, downtown commercial buildings, a residential neighborhood, and outlying farms.

The Colbert Historic District contains extant intact examples of all these locally important buildings, and it illustrates the way in which the community developed.

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