The Mayors House Stone Mountain

Historic Home/Home Museum   |   Residentials

The Mayors House Is The Oldest House In Stone Mountain Village. Built In 1834 For Andrew Johnson, The 1st Mayor Of Stone Mountain, GA. The House Was About Twice The Size That It Is Now But Was Been Cut In Half When The Mayor Agreed To Have The Rail-road Built. 3,500sqft & Will Eventually Become An Amazing Community Gathering Space Where Residents & visitors Can Eat, Meet & Enjoy a Cup of Coffee. Until Then I Figured I Put The Property On this List Because It Would Be Great To Show Off This Gem.

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The Washington W. King Covered Bridge is a historic and visually distinctive covered bridge located within Stone Mountain Park in Stone Mountain, Georgia, offering a charming and photogenic setting for television and film productions. Originally constructed in 1891 by noted African-American bridge builder Washington W. King, this timber covered bridge spans a narrow inlet of Stone Mountain Lake, connecting the mainland to Indian Island — a picturesque wooded island setting perfect for exterior storytelling.

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Historic home in the heart of downtown Stone Mountain! Built is 1820. Lots of old charm, double front porch on a corner lot with its own parking lot!

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