Historical Sites
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Clary Whaley House
The Clary Whaley House was the home of Jesup’s 1st mayor, Willis Clary.
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Jesup Goldfish Pond
What is currently a planter for a tree, used to be a goldfish pond gifted from the Jesup High School class of 1936.
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Jesup Water Works Center
Dating back to 1912, you can still see the original water tower today.
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J.H. Wilkins House
This was the home of J.H. Wilkins, one of the key members of the Jesup business community.
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John W.C. Trowell House
The John W.C. Trowell House was constructed around 1902.
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Kicklighter Building
The Kicklighter Building was a commercial building constructed in the early 1890s.
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Leonard Carter House
The Leonard Carter home was built by Mr. Carter in 1902 as a wedding gift for his wife.
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S.E. Cohen House
The S.E. Cohen house was the home of Jesup mayor, Samuel E. Cohen.
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Train Depot
Read about the 1903 Atlantic Coast Line depot on the Great American Stations site.
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Tuten Block Building
This building was an original structure in the central business district when the Broad Streets were central to the town.
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Wayne County Courthouse
The Wayne County Courthouse was built in 1902-1903 to replace the wooden courthouse across the street.