Enjoy historic downtown Thomasville and shopping on the bricks. Stroll the historic streets and enjoy Southwest Georgia. Great places to not only shop but eat as well. Stop by the visitor's center to get information and pick up a brochure to do the "Quail" scavenger hunt. Thomasville was rated one of the best small downtowns in the nation by Better Homes and Gardens.
A visit to Pebble Hill in Thomasville, Georgia is sure to result in an awe-inspiring and memorable experience for all who enter the plantation’s gates. Pebble Hill Plantation has been called a Georgia Belle. This stately architectural beauty stands proudly amid the magnolias and long leaf pines of southwest Georgia, and like an alluring belle, it has magnetic appeal and breathtaking beauty.
The Lapham–Patterson House is a historic site at 626 North Dawson Street in Thomasville, Georgia. The house, built between 1884-85 as a winter cottage for businessman C.W. Lapham of Chicago, is a significant example of Victorian architecture.
Blake's favorite place to get a local legend chili dog!
One of the largest Southern Live Oak trees (Quercus virginiana) east of the Mississippi, the Big Oak (c. 1680) has a limb span of over 165 feet, a trunk circumference just over 26.5 feet and reaches 68 feet in height. Thomasville's Big Oak was one of the earliest members of the National Live Oak Society, registered in 1936 as the 49th member.
Your visit to South Georgia would be a great time to plan your beach vacation. The Gulf Coast beaches are powder white with emerald green waters.