The Joseph Henry Lumpkin House, located in Athens, Georgia, is a historic landmark originally built in the 1830s and later expanded by its namesake, the first chief justice of the Georgia Supreme Court, Joseph Henry Lumpkin. The house underwent significant renovations in the mid-19th century, transitioning to the iconic Greek Revival architectural style.
After serving various purposes over the years, including housing the Athens Women's Club, the house was eventually donated to the Joseph Henry Lumpkin Foundation in 1975. Today, it is home to the University of Georgia School of Law's Institute of Continuing Legal Education, preserving its rich history and architectural significance.
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