Church-Waddell-Brumby House Museum
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The Church-Waddel-Brumby House, also known as the Athens Welcome Center, is located at 280 East Dougherty Street. The Church-Waddel-Brumby House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and locally designated as a Historic Landmark.
This two-story dwelling features a two-over-two room, central hall plan one room deep, built on an eight post frame. Influenced by the Federal Style, the house features an unusual soffit molding consisting of beveled-edge blocks of wood drilled with lines of holes. This molding appears to be a local interpretation of a Greek mutule.
Category: Museums
Address: 280 E Dougherty St, Athens, GA, United States
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