Tullie Smith House (Atlanta History Center farmstead)?

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The Tullie Smith House is a historic 1840s-era farmhouse preserved at the Atlanta History Center as a rare surviving example of a small Georgia Piedmont farmstead.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf farmhouse
historic house
museum house
architecturalStyle Georgia Piedmont vernacular architecture
associatedWith Atlanta History Center farm program
conservationMethod relocation and restoration
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentFunction historic house museum
educationalFocus daily life on a small 19th-century Georgia farm
enslaved people’s experiences on Georgia farmsteads
eraRepresented mid-19th century
hasField cotton field
vegetable plots
hasLandscapeFeature heirloom plantings
split-rail fencing
unpaved farmyard
hasLivestockArea yes
hasPart barn
kitchen garden
outbuildings
slave cabin
hasVeranda yes
heritageDesignation historic farmstead
inception 1840s
locatedIn Atlanta History Center NERFINISHED
Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia

Fulton County, Georgia NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Georgia Piedmont NERFINISHED
material wood
notableFor being a rare surviving example of a small Georgia Piedmont farmstead
numberOfStories 1
openToPublic yes
originalFunction farmhouse
owner Atlanta History Center NERFINISHED
partOf Atlanta History Center farmstead NERFINISHED
preservationStatus preserved
roofMaterial wood shingles
significantEvent relocation to Atlanta History Center grounds
significantPeriod 19th century
theme rural agricultural history of Georgia
touristAttraction yes
usedFor educational programs
interpretation of 19th-century rural life
living history demonstrations
visitorExperience guided tours
self-guided exploration

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National Historic Landmarks in Georgia (U.S. state) hasPart Tullie Smith House (Atlanta History Center farmstead)?