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At the McCoy road entrance to Cedarfield you will find the Oak Lawn plantation house which is on the National Register of Historic Places. Oak Lawn is a traditional Georgia-Federal style plantation house that was built by Benjamin Wilson Davidson in 1818, the same year he married Elizabeth Latta.
Oak Lawn was surrounded by an elegant brick wall with open work top and four colonial gates. In front, an avenue of virgin oaks interlaced above for a quarter of a mile and cedars were planted to lengthen the driveway for almost a mile. Betsy Latta Davidson made the lawn noted for its gardens and the homestead for its piety and music.
The plantation house was purchased in 1941 by Mr & Mrs Wilson L. Stratton who restored the house to beautiful condition. In 1992 the house was renovated as part of the Oak Lawn development.
At the McCoy road entrance to Cedarfield you will find the Oak Lawn plantation house which is on the National Register of Historic Places. Oak Lawn is a traditional Georgia-Federal style plantation house that was built by Benjamin Wilson Davidson in 1818, the same year he married Elizabeth Latta.
Oak Lawn was surrounded by an elegant brick wall with open work top and four colonial gates. In front, an avenue of virgin oaks interlaced above for a quarter of a mile and cedars were planted to lengthen the driveway for almost a mile. Betsy Latta Davidson made the lawn noted for its gardens and the homestead for its piety and music.
The plantation house was purchased in 1941 by Mr & Mrs Wilson L. Stratton who restored the house to beautiful condition. In 1992 the house was renovated as part of the Oak Lawn development.
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