Historic Commercial Downtown
Valdosta Commercial Historic District National Register of Places Application
The Valdosta Commercial Historic District is a designated historic district on the National Register of Historic Places. It encompasses 81 contributing and 23 non-contributing resources, including the Lowndes County Courthouse and other notable buildings. The district, listed in 1983 and expanded in 2002, features a mix of residential, commercial, and institutional properties that contribute to the city’s cultural heritage.

















Historic Fairview Neighborhood
United States Department of the Interior
National Park Service – National Register of Historic Places – 1984
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES APPLICATION
The Fairview Historic District in Valdosta, Georgia, is a 9.5-acre area on the National Register of Historic Places, listed in 1984. It features 21 contributing buildings and is significant for its architecture and local history. The district showcases late 19th and early 20th-century Victorian-era-influenced houses, including Victorian Eclectic, Queen Anne, and Prairie styles. It also includes homes designed by Stephen F. Fulghum and Lloyd Greer.















Historic Southside District









Historic Brookwood North District
Photographs courtesy The Georgia Photography Fanatic
Brookwood North Historic District in Valdosta, Georgia is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. The listing included 218 contributing buildings and a contributing site, as well as 88 non-contributing buildings. Its 175 acre area is roughly bounded by Patterson St., Georgia Ave., Oak St., Park Ave., Williams St. and Brookwood Dr.
The district includes architectural work by Lloyd B. Greer, Felton Davis, and others. It includes 48 homes designed by Greer, a local Valdosta architect, including his own home at 114 Alden Street. Three English Vernacular Revival-style houses by him, named “Faith”, “Hope”, and “Charity” are along East Alden and have large front-gabled facades and steeply pitched roofs.
It includes the entirety of three areas developed as subdivisions:
Pine Park/Victory Subdivision, developed in 1921, a four-block area north of East Alden
Moore-West Land Company, developed in 1923, area of Patterson St., Georgia Ave., and Park Ave.
https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/9a2dfd84-35db-4ce0-ba5c-4bec0675f004







Historic North Patterson Business District
Registered with the United States Department of the Interior
National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places – 1984 Designation https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/ce6d26a1-e7fb-4b91-a4a5-672bd620bfdc
The North Patterson Street Historic District is a historic district of 14 “grand homes” on North Patterson Street in Valdosta, Georgia. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
The district is 8.3 acres and has 14 contributing buildings, all one-story or two-story residences, along 1003 to 1111 N. Patterson Street. A century ago, the mile long stretch was considered “Millionaire’s Row” and featured dozens of homes demolished in the 1950s-early 1970s.








