It includes the Franklin House, which is separately listed on the National Register, and the Clarke County Courthouse.
Historic functions served include rail transportation, dwelling, and commerce/trade.
[1] The most prominent resources in the original listing include:[2] The boundary increase of 1984 added buildings on the west side of Lumpkin Street.
One was the Georgia Theatre, an Art Deco movie theater from the 1920s, and the other buildings then held retail stores, offices, a printing shop, and a laundry.
Historic functions included: domestic; commerce/trade; government; religion; recreation and culture; industry/processing/extraction; health care Historic subfunction: single dwelling; business; city hall; religious structure; theater; communications facility; clinic.