Flannery O'Connor's Andalusia Farm
1951The dairy farm outside Milledgeville where Flannery O'Connor wrote most of her fiction while battling lupus from 1951 until her death in 1964.
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The dairy farm outside Milledgeville where Flannery O'Connor wrote most of her fiction while battling lupus from 1951 until her death in 1964.
6 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Milledgeville owes its character to a specific confluence of events, primarily its selection as Georgia's capital in 1804. Situated amid gentle, rolling hills at a modest 331 feet above sea level, the location itself…
These white columns aren't just pretty – they witnessed a state torn apart. This is Georgia's Old Governor's Mansion, home to the state's leaders from 1839 to 1868.Imagine governors grappling with secession right here.…
Pull over here – you're looking at a place where Georgia's future hung in the balance! This is the Old State Capitol building in Milledgeville. Milledgeville became Georgia's capital in 1804. This particular building…
The dairy farm outside Milledgeville where Flannery O'Connor wrote most of her fiction while battling lupus from 1951 until her death in 1964.
Prepare to enter the world of a literary icon: Andalusia was the home and inspiration of Flannery O'Connor, one of the South's most celebrated authors. The O'Connor family acquired Andalusia in 1951. Flannery lived and…
Admire the Romanesque Revival architecture of this 1906 courthouse, complete with its arched clock tower. This isn't the first seat of justice for Jones County. Originally, the county seat was in a town called Albany,…