Rucker House, Historic house in Elbert County, United States.
Rucker House is a residential building in Elbert County featuring classical elements such as white wooden siding, columns, and numerous windows distributed across two stories. The structure displays the careful craftsmanship and formal design language typical of such residences during its period.
The house was built in 1900 by General Edmund Winchester Rucker as a wedding gift for his daughter, marking an important moment in local building history. The building later served as a doctor's office before being adapted to its present use.
The house reflects early 20th-century living patterns and shows how prosperous families in Georgia organized their homes and daily routines. The design reveals much about the tastes and social standing of residents during that period.
Information about the building is available through the National Register of Historic Places database and the Elbert County Historical Society. Weekday visits are ideal for exploring the property and surrounding area with fewer interruptions.
The Thompson family undertook an extensive renovation in 2003 and transformed the former medical office into an event venue. Original architectural features were carefully preserved and integrated with contemporary functions.
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