The Cordele Commercial Historic District is a 55 acres (22 ha) historic district in Cordele, Georgia, US which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
The listing included 66 contributing buildings and a contributing structure.
[1] The district is roughly bounded by Sixth Ave., Sixth St., Ninth Ave., and Fourteenth St.[1] It includes the Cordele Carnegie Library, a Carnegie library designed by J.W.
[2] The 1907 Masonic Lodge was designed in Beaux Arts style by architect T. Firth Lockwood, Sr.[2] It includes a U.S. Post Office building (1912–13) credited to James Knox Taylor, Supervising Architect of the U. S. Treasury,[2] which is separately listed on the National Register as United States Post Office (Cordele, Georgia).
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