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- Q16892601 subject Q8319802.
- Q16892601 subject Q8326429.
- Q16892601 abstract "Idlewilde is a historic boarding house site built between 1907-1910 at what is now the Indian Springs State Park in Butts County, Georgia. Two granddaughters of Robert Grier, a famous 19th century astronomer and author of the Grier Almanac, built Idlewilde and its gardens. It was operated as a boarding house until 1925. Mr. and Mrs. Willis B. Powell owned the house until 1943 and their guests included Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The property was then owned by Mrs. Linda T. Rastello until 1979 when she sold it to the State of Georgia. It has been used as the administrative offices of the park since March, 1995. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in March, 1999. The administrative offices of Indian Springs State Park have been in Idlewilde since March 1995. The park includes waters considered medicinal by Native Americans, giving the park its name, stone buildings and walls built by President Franklin D. Roosevelt's CCC work crews during the Great Depression, and history of the resort hotels of the area from the early 20th Century. The offices are well preserved and include pine floors, beveled glass windows, and a striking staircase.".
- Q16892601 added "1999-03-12".
- Q16892601 area "10926.51234048".
- Q16892601 location Q3322364.
- Q16892601 location Q6021649.
- Q16892601 nrhpReferenceNumber "99000293".
- Q16892601 thumbnail Idlewilde_3.JPG?width=300.
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- Q16892601 wikiPageWikiLink Q3322364.
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- Q16892601 wikiPageWikiLink Q6021649.
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- Q16892601 wikiPageWikiLink Q8319802.
- Q16892601 wikiPageWikiLink Q8326429.
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- Q16892601 yearOfConstruction "1908".
- Q16892601 added "1999-03-12".
- Q16892601 location "Lake Clark Rd., Indian Springs State Park, Indian Springs, Georgia".
- Q16892601 name "Idlewilde".
- Q16892601 refnum "99000293".
- Q16892601 point "33.2475 -83.92305555555555".
- Q16892601 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q16892601 type Place.
- Q16892601 type HistoricPlace.
- Q16892601 type Location.
- Q16892601 type Place.
- Q16892601 type Thing.
- Q16892601 type SpatialThing.
- Q16892601 comment "Idlewilde is a historic boarding house site built between 1907-1910 at what is now the Indian Springs State Park in Butts County, Georgia. Two granddaughters of Robert Grier, a famous 19th century astronomer and author of the Grier Almanac, built Idlewilde and its gardens. It was operated as a boarding house until 1925. Mr. and Mrs. Willis B. Powell owned the house until 1943 and their guests included Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The property was then owned by Mrs. Linda T.".
- Q16892601 label "Idlewilde (Indian Springs, Georgia)".
- Q16892601 lat "33.2475".
- Q16892601 long "-83.92305555555555".
- Q16892601 depiction Idlewilde_3.JPG.
- Q16892601 name "Idlewilde".