Cochran Municipal Building and School | |
Location: | Jct. of Dykes St. and Second St., Cochran, Georgia |
Coordinates: | 32.3872°N -83.3547°W |
Built: | 1928; 1940-42 |
Architect: | Dennis & Dennis (1940 building) |
Builder: | Mullis, John H. Mullis and J.P. Arnold (1928 building); Works Project Administration (1940-42) |
Architecture: | Colonial Revival (1928 building) |
Added: | July 31, 2003 |
Refnum: | 03000704 |
The Cochran Municipal Building and School are two historic buildings in Cochran, Georgia. They are located at the intersection of Dykes Street (Georgia State Route 112/26) and Second Street (U.S. Route 23 Business), on the same block as the Bleckley County Courthouse. The school was built in 1928 and the Municipal Building was built in 1942. The Municipal Building was designed by Dennis and Dennis of Macon, Georgia, and was constructed by the Works Progress Administration.[1]
The two buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 31, 2003.