Athens - Taylor-Grady House
The Taylor-Grady House in Athens is a Greek Revival-style home that was built in the mid-1840s by General Robert Taylor, a planter and cotton merchant. The home was purchased in 1863 by the family of Henry W. Grady, who became managing editor of the "Atlanta Constitution".
The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Hobbies & Activities category: Architecture - Roman, Greek, classical; National Register of Buildings
Taylor-Grady House
634 Prince Avenue
Athens, GA 30601-2453
United States
Phone 1 (706) 549-8688
Fax 1 (706) 613-0860
634 Prince Avenue
Athens, GA 30601-2453
United States
Phone 1 (706) 549-8688
Fax 1 (706) 613-0860
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