Nacoochee History Museum
Richardson-Lumsden House
Starlight
circa 1830
Starlight (rebuilt after fire). Richard and Jimmie Tinius. In the 1950s Richard's mother operated a summer camp at Starlight. Learn more...
Stovall House
circa 1837
Lamar-Stovall-Walter House. Stovall House was built in 1837 by Moses Harshaw, reputed to be the meanest man that ever lived. In 1893, the house was purchased by William I. Stovall.
Hardman House
circa 1870
Nichols-Hunnicut-Hardman House and Farm. Built by Captain J. H. Nichols, a Confederate veteran, the grounds include a greenhouse, game room, spring house, detached kitchen, smokehouse, carriage house, dairy barn, horse barn, corn crib, mule gear storage, tenant house and other structures. Learn more...
Tucker House
circa 1872
Glen-Kenimer-Tucker House. An ancient Indian ceremonial ground lies across Highway 17 from Lib Tucker's House. Learn more...
Crittenden House
circa 1890
Lumsden-Marsh-Crittenden House. Built for Jessie Richardson Lumsden and his wife, Lusanna Nacoochee Williams, granddaughter of Major Edward Williams, one of the first settlers of the Sautee Valley.
Nora Mill
historic commercial buildings
Nacoochee Valley is rich in historic commercial buildings. Learn more...
Sautee Inn
circa 1900
Alley House (Sautee Inn). Replaced earlier Green Hotel, built about 1872, burned 1898. Learn more...