Historical Markers and War Memorials in Sumter County, Georgia
Adjacent to Sumter County, Georgia
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — 129-2 — Americus Colored Hospital — |
| 2► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — Charles A. Lindbergh — |
| 3► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — 129-4 — Confederate Cemetery — |
| 4► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — 129-6 — Confederate Hospitals — |
| 5► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — Deadly Insects Habitat for Humanity — |
| 6► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — 129-7 — Federal Headquarters — |
| 7► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — 129-10 — Georgia Southwestern State University — |
| 8► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — How blocks are made Habitat for Humanity — |
| 9► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — 129-1 — Koinonia Farm — |
| 10► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — 129-8 — Lindbergh's Solo Flight May 1923 — |
| 11► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — Poverty Housing: A Global Epidemic Habitat for Humanity — |
| 12► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — Rees Park — |
| 13► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — 129-5 — Speaker Crisp — |
| 14► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — Washington Elm Tree — |
| 15► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — Welcome to Africa/Middle East Habitat for Humanity — |
| 16► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — Welcome to Asia/Pacific Habitat for Humanity — |
| 17► Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — Welcome to Latin America/Caribbean Habitat for Humanity — |
| 18► Georgia (Sumter County), Andersonville — Andersonville / Father Peter Whelan — |
| 19► Georgia (Sumter County), Andersonville — 129-3 — Camp Sumter Confederate Prison Site — |
| 20► Georgia (Sumter County), Andersonville — 129-2 — Captain Henry Wirz 1823 - 1865 — |
| 21► Georgia (Sumter County), Andersonville — Wirz Monument — |
| 22► Georgia (Sumter County), Leslie — The Luther Story Bridge — |
| 23► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Always a Reckoning — |
| 24► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Archery, Georgia — |
| 25► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Baby Row Jimmy Carter National Historic Site, Plains, Georgia National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| 26► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Billy Carter Service Station — |
| 27► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Blacksmith Shop — |
| 28► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Carter Warehouse — |
| 29► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Cash Crops — |
| 30► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Catch the Mules — |
| 31► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Early Days Jimmy Carter National Historic Site National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| 32► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Friendship Garden — |
| 33► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Jimmy Carter Slept Here — |
| 34► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Jimmy Carter's Boyhood Farm / From Here To Plains Jimmy Carter National Historic Site National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| 35► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Legacy of an Outdoor Childhood — |
| 36► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — M and M Cash Store — |
| 37► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Never Far from Home — |
| 38► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Next-door Neighbors — |
| 39► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Old Bank Building — |
| 40► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Old Carter Peanut Warehouse — |
| 41► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Plains Depot Jimmy Carter National Historic Site, Plains, Georgia National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| 42► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Plains High School — |
| 43► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — 129-9 — President Jimmy Carter — |
| 44► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Rosalynn Smith Carter First Lady of the United States of America, 1977-1981 First Lady of Georgia, 1971-1975 — |
| 45► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Tennis Court — |
| 46► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — The Carter Family Garden — |
| 47► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — The Earl and Lillian Carter Home — |
| 48► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Walters Grocery Company — |
| 49► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Winds of Change — |
| 50► Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Wise Sanitarium 1921-1936 — |