Americus Institute once stood on this site. A secondary school organized in (1897-1932) by the Southwestern Georgia Baptist Association for the education of black girls and boys.
Staley Middle School, 915 N. Lee St., Americus, GA, United States
Americus Colored Hospital. One of the earliest hospitals in southwest Georgia devoted to the care of African-Americans, the Americus Colored Hospital opened in 1923. The majority of the funds needed to build the hospital were provided by Dr. W.S. Prather. Practice in the hospital was open to doctors of all races and so provided opportunities for black doctors, nurses, and pharmacists who were unable to practice in many hospitals throughout the South. The hospital suffered financial difficulties throughout its history, but remained in use by the African-American community until Sumter Regional Hospital was constructed under the Hill-Burton Act in 1953. 2008.12 Erected by the Georgia Historical Society and the City Federation of Colored Women Club 129-2
133 Wild St, Americus, GA, United States
Blue Star Memorial Highway A tribute to the Armed Forces that have defended the United States of America sponsored by Garden Club of Georgia, Inc. in cooperation with State Department of Transportation of GA Magnolia District of Garden Clubs of GA and Early Bloomers Garden Club, Americus, GA
Junction of U.S. 280 and U.S. 19, Americus, GA, United States