On North Railroad Street just east of North Davis Street (U.S. 129), on the left when traveling east.
Original bank building est. 1905 Occupied by bank until 1917 When the new office was built later known as Alapaha Post Office Building Renovated and dedicated by Bank of Alapaha – 2016 — — Map (db m191175) HM
On North Davis Street (U.S. 129) at West Marion Avenue, on the left when traveling south on North Davis Street.
Following the United States' entry into World War I (1917-1918), more than 100,000 Georgians were involved in the war effort, with the state suffering over 1,000 casualties. The rural community of Berrien County experienced an extraordinary high . . . — — Map (db m175073) HM
On South Davis Street (U.S. 129) at East Washington Avenue, on the right when traveling north on South Davis Street.
Berrien County, created by Act of Feb. 25, 1856, was named for John MacPherson Berrien, “the American Cicero,” who was born Aug. 23, 1781 and died Jan. 1, 1856. He was Judge of the Eastern Circuit, U.S. Senator and U.S. Attorney General. . . . — — Map (db m40122) HM
On North Main Street (U.S. 129) at Flat Creek Church Road, on the left when traveling north on North Main Street. Reported missing.
Flat Creek Mills was a trading post and election precinct many years before the present Berrien County was created in 1856. Officers of the new county were sworn in here, and there being no court house, the first Inferior Court was held here in the . . . — — Map (db m50534) HM
Near South Bartow Street at Johnson Alley, on the left when traveling north.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior on January 30, 1995 — — Map (db m164639) HM
On South Davis Street (U.S. 129) at East Washington Street, on the right when traveling north on South Davis Street.
In the summer of 1836, a company of militia under Capt. Levi J. Knight of near Ray City was sent to protect the settlers from marauding Indians on their way to join the Seminoles in Florida. When a party of Indians plundered the plantation of . . . — — Map (db m40123) HM
On North Davis Street (U.S. 129) at East Marion Street (Georgia Route 76), on the right when traveling north on North Davis Street.
The Old Coffee Road, earliest vehicular and postal route of this section, running southwestward from the Ocmulgee River to the Florida Line, passed through today’s Lax, Nashville, Cecil, Barwick and Thomasville. The thoroughfare was opened by . . . — — Map (db m40124) HM
On Jefferson Street just south of East Marion Avenue (State Route 76), on the right when traveling south.
[east]This monument is erected in honor and memory of all Confederate soldiers who defended our constitutional freedoms. [north]C.S.A. President Jefferson Davis C.S.A. Vice-President Alexander H. Stephens Georgia Governor Joseph E. . . . — — Map (db m164797) WM