Acoa

Acoa, in Habersham County, Georgia, near Hollywood, Georgia, was built in 1834. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The listing included three contributing buildings. It was deemed significant as a plain but fine example of a Greek Revival-style antebellum country house of Northern Georgia. It may be located on what is now Boyd Wood Road. It was the childhood home of , who was the first woman to hold public office in South Carolina. Its historic documentation states it is located on Mathis (Mathewes) Rd. east of the old Tallulah Falls Highway, near Hollywood.

Acoa

Acoa, in Habersham County, Georgia, near Hollywood, Georgia, was built in 1834. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The listing included three contributing buildings. It was deemed significant as a plain but fine example of a Greek Revival-style antebellum country house of Northern Georgia. It may be located on what is now Boyd Wood Road. It was the childhood home of , who was the first woman to hold public office in South Carolina. Its historic documentation states it is located on Mathis (Mathewes) Rd. east of the old Tallulah Falls Highway, near Hollywood.