Chattahoochee County Jail

Chattahoochee County Jail is a historic jail in Cusseta, Georgia. It was constructed in 1902 and opened in 1911. The jail replaced a two-story log jail built in 1855. It was built in a Romanesque architecture style. It was used until 1975. The jail was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 1986. It is located on Mt. Olive Street and Boyd Street. The two-story brick jail was built for $5,000 by the Pauly Jail and Manufacturing Company of St. Louis, Missouri. It is being restored by the Chattahoochee County Historic Preservation Society.

Chattahoochee County Jail

Chattahoochee County Jail is a historic jail in Cusseta, Georgia. It was constructed in 1902 and opened in 1911. The jail replaced a two-story log jail built in 1855. It was built in a Romanesque architecture style. It was used until 1975. The jail was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 1986. It is located on Mt. Olive Street and Boyd Street. The two-story brick jail was built for $5,000 by the Pauly Jail and Manufacturing Company of St. Louis, Missouri. It is being restored by the Chattahoochee County Historic Preservation Society.