Heritage Tour
The Heritage Tour brochures are available at the following locations: Bainbridge-Decatur County Chamber of Commerce, Main Street/Tourism Office or the Southwest Georgia Welcome Center (Highway 84 West)
Below are just a few of the houses that you may see on the Heritage Walking Tour

Callahan-Penhallegon
200 East Evans Street, 1907. This home, known as the "Steamboat House," was built by John W. Callahan, owner of a fleet of steamboats that navigated the local rivers.

Donalson-Rollins
525 East Shotwell Street, 1898. John E. Donalson, for whom Donalsonville, Georgia is named, built this house. It is the first home in Bainbridge known to have "wire screens." The original carriage house is behind the main house.

Kwilecki-Kemp
616 East Broughton Street, 1917. This house was built by Julian B. Kwilecki. An original "party house" is located behind the main house. Federal Style. |