Tifton Commercial Historic District

The original listing was portions of 10 blocks including buildings from the 1890s to the late 1930s, most built of brick.

[2] The original district was 35 acres (14 ha) in size and included two groups of building in areas on the north and south sides of east–west Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, to the east of the north–south Southern Railway line.

[2][1] Notable resources are: Three buildings had received Preliminary Certifications of Significance from the National Register Programs Division of the National Park Service Southeast Regional Office: The amendment in 1994 expanded the district by 15 acres (6.1 ha) to include four blocks of mostly one- and two-story commercial buildings, including warehouses.

In 1994, the corner tenant in the building was a drug store, and the other portion was a Christian bookstore.

[3] SHOULD ADD NEWER REFNUM and ADDRESS and perhaps more TO NRHP listings page for the county, which has/shows: |address=Roughly Bounded by 14th, Goff, 2nd Sts and Forrest Ave. |city=Tifton |county=Tift County, Georgia |date=2008-04-30 |lat=31.459633 |lon=-83.507 ADD WHAT ELELMENTS IN Tifton Commercial Historic District (original) had architecture = Chicago, Late Victorian, The Commercial Style.

Approximate area of the district