North Villa Rica Commercial Historic District

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A picture of the businesses on Temple Street in the North Villa Rica Commercial Historic District.

The North Villa Rica Commercial Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 31, 2002. It includes eighteen buildings spread out over several blocks. The buildings were built in the early commercial style and some of them date back to 1875. This area houses the City of Villa Rica Police Department along with several antique stores, restaurants, and other commercial businesses. The boundry is basically North Avenue, East Gordon St, West Church St, and the Southern Railroad line.