Dawson Street Residential Historic District
The Dawson Street Residential Historic District, in Thomasville, Georgia, is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. It then included 380 contributing buildings and three contributing sites.
It is located to the north of the city's commercial center and its courthouse square. As well as houses, the district includes several churches, two historic cemeteries, a historic city park, and pecan orchards associated with some of the houses.
It includes two properties already separately-listed on the National Register:
Also notable in the district are:
- several rare examples of single pen houses on Broad Street and Lutten Lane
- Hardeway House designed by builder/architect John Wind
- 312 North Dawson Street, a "concrete stone" structure built as the administration building for Young's Female Academy.