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Hawkes Free Children’s Library in Griffin, Georgia

Hawkes Free Children Libraries were the vision of Albert King Hawkes (1848-1916), an Atlanta optometrist, inventor, and philanthropist. He wanted people in rural areas to have more access to libraries and theaters.

He died before his dream came to fruition. In his will, he left money to build libraries across the state. The Griffin library, designed by Neel Reid and completed in 1917, is one of six remaining libraries and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Hawkes is buried in Westview Cemetery in Atlanta.

1902 mention in The Atlanta Journal

His library in West Point can be seen here.

Haistens Hospital- Griffin, Georgia

Built in 1910, the Haistens Hospital replaced the town hospital and was demolished to build the Griffin City Hall. Designed by architect Haralson Bleckley, the hospital, which later served as a funeral home, was listed on The Georgia Trust’s Places in Peril. It was purchased through their revolving fund, but I am uncertain what work has been done since it was purchased a few years ago.

Cherokee Rose House-Spalding County, Georgia

Spalding County

If you watch The Walking Dead, you may recognize this house from the 2nd season of the show. Here is more about the episode.