Plan Your Visit to Euharlee
Welcome
Welcome to the Euharlee Welcome Center & History Museum, located in historic Euharlee, GA. The welcome center and museum presents the history of Euharlee and southwest Bartow County, beginning with Cherokee history through to the present day.
The center and museum is operated by the City of Euharlee and the Euharlee Historical Society.
![]() Welcome Center | ![]() The Miller's HouseBuilt in the 1850s, this house originally housed the grist mill operator. In the 20th century, the building was used as a parsonage for the Euharlee Baptist Church. In 2007, the Euharlee History Museum reopened in this location until 2015. |
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![]() Euharlee Covered Bridge, 1886.Built by Washington King and Jonathan Burke for $1300, this bridge is one of the oldest covered bridges remaining in Georgia. | ![]() Milam Bridge |
![]() Euharlee Institute, built 1896This photo was taken in the mid-1950s, not long before the historic school building was razed. | ![]() A Snowy Euharlee Covered Bridge |
![]() Covered Bridge Store, circa 1900 | ![]() GranaryLocated across the street from the museum, the Granary is comprised of 2 of Euharlee's oldest buildings. |
![]() Traveler's WellThis hand dug well predates the settlement of Euharlee. | ![]() Lowry Grist Mill RuinsThis mill, dating back to the 1830s, was purchased by Daniel Lowry II in 1880. The mill fell into disrepair in the 1940s. Restoration of the mill is currently underway. |
![]() Euharlee Presbyterian Church | ![]() Early photo of Euharlee Presbyterian |
![]() Euharlee Black Pioneer Cemetery | ![]() Saltpeter Kettle near Covered Bridge |
![]() Historic Euharlee Baptist Church |