Why You Should Go...
Visit Thomasville, a destination known for its timeless appeal, seamless blend of historic Victorian charm, and upbeat urban vibe. The picturesque downtown offers the best shopping and culinary delights, with tree-lined sidewalks that open onto top-notch specialty shops, antique stores, and boutiques.
If you love tours, Thomasville offers some of the best food and historic walking tours. Enjoy the stately Pebble Hill Plantation tours or a fun and memorable guided tour of the quirky Lapham Patterson House; both will make you feel like you stepped back into Thomasville’s storied past.
A trip to “Georgia’s Rose City” is incomplete without seeing the Thomasville Rose Garden 1500 rose bushes or having your picture taken in front of the massive Big Oak, over 335 years old.
See why Thomasville continues to be listed as a “Must See” destination by national publications and travel websites. So whether you’re looking for relaxation or excitement, you‘ll find it in Thomasville.
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Why You Should Go...
Visit Thomasville, a destination known for its timeless appeal, seamless blend of historic Victorian charm, and upbeat urban vibe. The picturesque downtown offers the best shopping and culinary delights, with tree-lined sidewalks that open onto top-notch specialty shops, antique stores, and boutiques.
If you love tours, Thomasville offers some of the best food and historic walking tours. Enjoy the stately Pebble Hill Plantation tours or a fun and memorable guided tour of the quirky Lapham Patterson House; both will make you feel like you stepped back into Thomasville’s storied past.
A trip to “Georgia’s Rose City” is incomplete without seeing the Thomasville Rose Garden 1500 rose bushes or having your picture taken in front of the massive Big Oak, over 335 years old.
See why Thomasville continues to be listed as a “Must See” destination by national publications and travel websites. So whether you’re looking for relaxation or excitement, you‘ll find it in Thomasville.
What You Should Know...
Open:
Year-Round
Cost: Free
Payment: Cash, Check, MC, Visa
Access: Wheelchair, Service Animals, Pets, Bicycle
Parking: Free On-site, Street, Bus, Bicycle
Available: Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Café, Restaurant, Bar, Patio Dining, Kids Activities, Wheelchairs, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Banquet Facilities, Gift Shop, Souvenirs
Extra Fun...
Fun Facts
Jacqueline Kennedy chose to stay on a Thomasville plantation following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in November 1963. She arrived in February 1964 and was the guest of Mrs. John Hay Whitney of Greenwood Plantation. She attended mass at now, All Saints Episcopal Church.
WPAX Radio Station is the third oldest station in Georgia and the twentieth oldest station in the U.S. It’s first air date was in 1922.
The Thomas County Museum of History has the second oldest known private bowling alley in the country, built of heart pine lumber in 1896.
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