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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Norcross, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Gwinnett County, Georgia and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Gwinnett County, GA (107) Barrow County, GA (37) DeKalb County, GA (112) Forsyth County, GA (10) Fulton County, GA (513) Hall County, GA (27) Jackson County, GA (32) Rockdale County, GA (11) Walton County, GA (21)  GwinnettCounty(107) Gwinnett County (107)  BarrowCounty(37) Barrow County (37)  DeKalbCounty(112) DeKalb County (112)  ForsythCounty(10) Forsyth County (10)  FultonCounty(513) Fulton County (513)  HallCounty(27) Hall County (27)  JacksonCounty(32) Jackson County (32)  RockdaleCounty(11) Rockdale County (11)  WaltonCounty(21) Walton County (21)
Lawrenceville is the county seat for Gwinnett County
Norcross is in Gwinnett County
      Gwinnett County (107)  
ADJACENT TO GWINNETT COUNTY
      Barrow County (37)  
      DeKalb County (112)  
      Forsyth County (10)  
      Fulton County (513)  
      Hall County (27)  
      Jackson County (32)  
      Rockdale County (11)  
      Walton County (21)  
 
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1 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — "Checkers Alley"
On Jones Street Northwest at South Peachtree Street, on the right when traveling north on Jones Street Northwest.
On this site through the early teens of the last century, there was an alley used to access businesses off of main street, including Arthur Maloney's corn mill which was located in the area directly Behind these buildings. It also led to one of the . . . Map (db m213023) HM
2 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — "Holy Row"
On Sunset Drive at North Peachtree Street, on the right when traveling west on Sunset Drive.
Sunset Drive, originally known as Church Street, and later “Holy Row” has a long and storied past. On November 5, 1875 Norman Flavius Cooledge, an educator, bought the parcel of land (currently the site of the Summerour House) on the corner of . . . Map (db m44073) HM
3 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 109 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1920
On South Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site Gwinnette BankMap (db m213010) HM
4 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 113 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1920
On South Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site Glenn Ivy Funeral Home Later site of Maybelle "Granny" Cain's retail shopMap (db m213011) HM
5 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 113 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1900
On South Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site McElroy & Nesbit Furniture Company Manufacturer of desks and desks; later site of a feed store operated by the Ivy family 1946 - 1972Map (db m213012) HM
6 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 113 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1925
On South Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site Will Carlyle's Store One of the few shops in town to sell ice in the days before refrigeration; Carlyle also served as deputy sheriff.Map (db m213014) HM
7 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 127 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1925
On South Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site Ford Automotive AgencyMap (db m213015) HM
8 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 15 Jones Street — Circa 1885
On Jones Street Northwest just east of Wingo Street Northwest, on the right when traveling west.
Original site Johnson's Store Built & operated by Abe JohnsonMap (db m212997) HM
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9 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 15 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1900
On South Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site Dr. W.M. Keady's Drug Store In its early days the only shop in Norcross to sell ice creamMap (db m213021) HM
10 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 15B South Peachtree Street — Circa 1920
On South Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site Royston Merritt Barber Shop Shaves were 15 cents and haircuts 25 cents in the 1920sMap (db m213020) HM
11 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 19 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1904
On South Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site First Bank of NorcrossMap (db m213019) HM
12 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 27 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1930
On South Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site Drug Store of Dr. Arch Lietch Featured marble-topped tables, hand-mixed milkshakes and a soda fountainMap (db m213018) HM
13 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 29 Jones Street — Circa 1908
On Jones Street Northwest just east of Wingo Street Northwest, on the right when traveling west.
Original site Garner's Grocery, Meat Market Livestock Feed StoreMap (db m212996) HM
14 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 29 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1920s
On North Peachtree Street south of Jones Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
Original site David B. Wall Leather Shop Repaired shoes and harnesses; later home of Ezra Wright's restaurantMap (db m213017) HM
15 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 35 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1890's
On North Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site Will Kent's Grocery StoreMap (db m213016) HM
16 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 59 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1950s
On South Peachtree Street just north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site Showroom of Camp Chevrolet Prior to construction the vacant lot was used by residents to pitch horse shoesMap (db m213004) HM
17 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 67 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1909
On South Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site Norcross Masonic Lodge 228 F&AM During the 1950's the 1st floor was the site of the Swan Theater, operated by Raymond & Estelle Ziebell.Map (db m213005) HM
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18 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 7 Jones Street — Circa 1890
On Jones Street Northwest just east of Wingo Street Northwest, on the right when traveling north.
Original site C.A. McKenney's Dry Goods Store Built by R.O. MedlockMap (db m212998) HM
19 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 73 / 73B S. Peachtree Street — Circa 1930s
On South Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site Offices of Rube Gant & Claud Morton R.A. Gant was a cotton broker & talented checker player; Morton was the local Justice of the Peace.Map (db m213006) HM
20 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 81 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1900
On South Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site John Hanney's Hardware StoreMap (db m213007) HM
21 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 87 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1915
On South Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site Millinery Shop of Misses Noronia Rogers and Flonnie Clement Site was later the home of the town bowling alleyMap (db m213008) HM
22 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 9 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1930
On South Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site Bank of NorcrossMap (db m213022) HM
23 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — 95 South Peachtree Street — Circa 1910
On South Peachtree Street north of Holcomb Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Original site Robert Burnett's Store Later uses included as a retail shop, dance hall (with nickelodeon) and warehouseMap (db m213009) HM
24 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — American Elm — Ulmus americana — State Champion Tree —
On Jones Street Northwest, on the right when traveling north.
This American Elm tree was designated as a Georgia Champion Tree in April, 1999, by the Georgia Forestry Commission. At the time of its inclusion on the list of State Champion Trees, the circumference measured 198 inches, the height was 79 feet, and . . . Map (db m212995) HM
25 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — Brunswick Hotel — Circa 1870
On Park Drive at Thrasher Street when traveling west on Park Drive.
On this site in 1870, the Brunswick Hotel was constructed. The Hotel was three stories high with wide porches on the first two stories. It had 29 rooms and a restaurant. The Hotel was a destination spot for vacationing Atlantans wanting to escape . . . Map (db m14091) HM
26 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — Historic Baptist Church — Circa 1884
On West Peachtree Street at Park Drive NW, on the right when traveling south on West Peachtree Street.
On May 17, 1872, seventeen people convened in the Community House on Church Street or “Holy Row,” now called Sunset Drive, in the fledgling town of Norcross. During the meeting, this inspired group organized The Baptist Church of Christ . . . Map (db m16961) HM
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27 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — Historic Norcross City Cemetery — Circa 1870
On South Cemetery Street at Fairmont Street, on the left when traveling south on South Cemetery Street.
Local landowner Milton C. Lively donated the land in the central part of today's cemetery for a burial ground around the time the city was established in 1870 and the road connecting it to the town became known as Cemetery Street. At one time, . . . Map (db m213024) HM
28 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — Lillian Hicks Webb — Norcross
On College Street at Jones Street, on the right when traveling north on College Street.
As a pioneer for women in Norcross and Gwinnett County politics, Lillian Webb built a distinguished career that stretched nearly sixty years and spanned local, county, state, and national levels. She began her activism in 1950 as an organizer, . . . Map (db m212993) HM
29 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — National Register of Historic Places – City of Norcross
On Lawrenceville Street NW, 0 miles north of Jones Street NW, on the left when traveling north.
The Norcross Historic District has been preserved as a 19th century railroad town, and its historical significance has been recognized by the U. S. Department of the Interior through its listing on the National Register of Historic Places on . . . Map (db m35039) HM
30 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — Norcross Train Depot — Circa 1909
On South Peachtree Street south of Jones Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
Norcross was founded as a railroad town in 1870 with the expansion of the Richmond-Danville Railroad out of Atlanta. It quickly became known as a resort town for vacationing Atlantans wishing to leave the city. The Train Depot was built in 1909 to . . . Map (db m213001) HM
31 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — Norcross, Georgia
On Wingo Street Northwest at Jones Street Northwest, on the right when traveling north on Wingo Street Northwest.
Norcross was established in 1870 by John J. Thrasher, a railroad builder, entrepreneur, and one of the early pioneers who started the settlement of Marthasville, now known as Atlanta. In 1870, he headed north, bought land to build a home and founded . . . Map (db m214496) HM
32 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — Rememberance of Confederate, Spanish & World War Soldiers
Near South Cemetery Street at Fairmount Drive Northwest, on the left when traveling south.
Erected by United Daughters of the Confederacy in remembrance of Confederate, Spanish & World War soldiers. 1922.Map (db m213025) WM
33 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — Site of Norcross Presbyterian Church — Circa 1899
On Jones Street NW at Lawrenceville Street NW, on the left when traveling east on Jones Street NW.
Originally chartered in 1833 by the Fairview Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville, the church was originally located at the intersection of Beaver Ruin Road and Hopkins Mill Road on land donated by Thomas H. Jones and was known as the Goshen . . . Map (db m23285) HM
34 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — Site of Norcross Public Library — 1921
On North Peachtree Street at Buchanan Street, on the left when traveling north on North Peachtree Street.
In February 1907, the Norcross Woman's Club took on the challenge of forming a public library. The Norcross library, Gwinnett County's first, opened on July 1, 1907 In a small room in the public schoolhouse. The library's primary benefactor was Mr. . . . Map (db m213000) HM
35 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — The Ball Ground
On College Street Northwest at Jones Street Northwest, on the right when traveling north on College Street Northwest.
On this site during the late ninteenth century, a professional-size baseball field was constructed. Known for many years as simply "the ball ground,” this park became the center of the community every summer in Norcross. From 1910-1950s Norcross . . . Map (db m212994) HM
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36 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — The Historic Norcross Cotton Gin
Near Lawrenceville Street Northwest west of Mitchell Road NW, on the left when traveling east.
In the early 1900s cotton was the main cash crop for farmers in Georgia, and to prepare their harvest for market their cotton bolls had to be run through a machine called a cotton gin to separate the fiber from the seeds. The Summerour Cotton Gin, . . . Map (db m212992) HM
37 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — Thrasher Park — Named for the Founder of Norcross
On Park Drive at Buchanan Street, on the right when traveling west on Park Drive.
Norcross was chartered in 1870 through its founder, J.J. "Cousin John" Thrasher, and named for his good friend, Jonathon Norcross, the fourth mayor (1851) of Atlanta. "Cousin John" purchased tracts of land which he subdivided and sold as lots along . . . Map (db m12880) HM
38 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross — You are standing on the Eastern Continental Divide
On North Peachtree Street at Park Drive, on the right when traveling north on North Peachtree Street.
The Eastern Continental Divide is a naturally occurring high ridge in the eastern United States that separates falling water into streams and rivers that flow into either the Atlantic Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico. The ridge begins in the Allegheny . . . Map (db m212999) HM
39 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross, Downtown Norcross — 39 South Peachtree Street
On South Peachtree Street, on the left when traveling south.
Original Site 39 South Peachtree Street Area originally served as a pass thru to Skin Alley in rear later a restaurant was added finally, the building housed City Hall Circa 1940Map (db m221158) HM
40 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross, Downtown Norcross — 45 South Peachtree Street
On South Peachtree Street, on the left when traveling south.
Original Site First Post Office Mrs. N.E. Parks, First Postmaster 45 South Peachtree Street Circa 1870Map (db m221157) HM
41 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Norcross, Downtown Norcross — A Glimpse into History
On South Peachtree Street just south of Jones Street Northwest, on the left when traveling south.
Norcross was incorporated in 1870 by John J. Thrasher, a pioneer Atlanta settler who named this town after his good friend and business associate, Jonathan Norcross. The town of Norcross was the second city in Gwinnett County, and the first . . . Map (db m221159) HM
 
 
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