D'Antignac House explained

D'Antignac House
Coordinates:31.5098°N -81.3631°W
Built:c.1790
Added:December 16, 1977
Refnum:77001503

The D'Antignac House near Crescent, Georgia, United States, was a historic house built c. 1790, when George Washington was president, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

It was a Federal style raised coastal cottage.[1]

It was demolished without warning to neighbors or anyone else on the night of July 8–9, 2007, and the property was listed for sale at $5,175,000.[1] The property had been rezoned to allow development on the property with condition that the historic house be preserved.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gone but not forgotten: The Life and Death of D’Antignac House . 4 . The Rambler . Winter 2008 . 34 . 5 . 2017-01-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170113112451/https://www.georgiatrust.org/news/publications/2008Winter.pdf . 2017-01-13 . dead .
  2. News: McIntosh growth has a price tag . December 23, 2007 . Mike Morrison . Florida Times-Union.