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staff offices and display area for animal exhibits. In addition to renovations to the Visitor Center, the Debrays added a carriage house, which is now the Farm Museum. They renovated a 1940s barn on the property, which now serves as the center's teaching center, as well as a small chapel which no longer exists. In concert with the association's conservation goals, several local buildings of distinction were moved to the site when they were compromised by demolition. The first of these buildings was the Summerour House, which was built in the 1880s on the property now owned by Northeast-Spruill Oaks library. It is a Victorian-style Farmhouse with five rooms, constructed by the Summerour family, one of the large landowners in the area. H.H Summerour introduced a popular strain of
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and equestrian items. The Green Store has the largest collection, including items sold in the store during its operation, as well as personal items. Notable collection pieces are 1920s quilt tops, garments, glass soda bottles, store ledgers that range from 1920s to 1940s, war mementos and original
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called "Half and Half" with bolls that were half seed and half lint. Eventually the house and property was sold to the Spruill family in 1918 and moved to Autrey Mill in 1992. Along with the Summerour house, came a small two room tenant house that belonged to the farm. The Old Warsaw Church started
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The park and the grounds are owned by the city of Johns Creek, GA. The operations are run by its governing body, The Autrey Mill Nature Preserve Association. This association was formed in 1987 by local activist Margaret Krueger with assistance from fellow neighbor Judy Webb to protect and preserve
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The Autrey Mill Nature Preserve & Heritage Center provides a venue where visitors can learn about the past as well as appreciate nature. The property is located on 9770 Autrey Mill Road, Johns Creek, Georgia. It is a haven to humans and animals alike from the busy metro-suburb north of Atlanta.
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Many of these buildings were moved to the site from different locations in Johns Creek and surrounding environs. The Visitor Center is an original building to the site, dating back to 1860 as a tenant farm house. The Debray family added rooms to the existing structure, and today it serves as the
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Autrey Mill is home to many different types of historical collections, particular to its buildings. The Summerour House and Tenant Farm House have period furniture, household and kitchen items including textiles and photographs representative of life on an early 1900s farm. Notable items are
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vintage signage. The Warsaw Church collection includes its original sign, with plaques on the pews commemorating families that belonged to the congregation. The Visitor Center houses the live animal collection, as well as natural history, including the Forsten Native American Exhibit.
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The Center contains replicas of native animals to Georgia. It also has many live exhibitions of insects, reptiles and amphibians. In addition there are rabbits, chickens and ducks that reside in two enclosed pond areas outside the Visitor Center.
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village was opened at the park. In the Visitor Center, a small exhibit of the Forsten collection is on display. The collection was donated by the Forsten family in 2011, and has almost 300 pieces of
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Its purpose is to conserve its historical and natural environment while educating the community about its mission. Guided cell phone tours are available for its natural and historical assets.
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orchid), and 110 native wildlife species. Most of the Nature Preserve is covered by forest, with wetlands and a small river known as "Sal's Creek" which runs throughout.
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The 400 year plus of history have the Preserve and Center positioned on a 46 acres (19 ha) of land. The preserve also contains a 2-mile (3.2 km) walking
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a portion of 240 acres set for development. The site included the remains of an old grist mill, as well as its dam. Philanthropist,
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and tubs, and a cast iron stove. The Farm museum contains farm tools utilized by early farmers. Notable items include a doctors
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Near the Forest trail entrance, is a model of a Native American hunting lodge from the 17th century and wooden tipi, built by
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Anderson, Will "Mother Nature's faithful metro Atlanta beau at 84, Boston native John Ripley Forbes hasn't slowed down..."
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The area surrounding Autrey Mill houses 28 species of native trees, 58 species of native plants (including the
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Historic Assets Report, Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center, Fulton County, GA, April 21, 2006
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in 1755. They were later forced off the land in 1830, gradually settling in Oklahoma traveling on the
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The Heritage Village consists of several historic buildings from the site and local area.
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City of Johns Creek Parks - Autrey Mill Nature Preserve & Heritage Center
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Georgia Historical Society, Affiliate Chapter Report, September 8, 2008
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Cordell, Actor (May 14, 1992) "Farmhouse transplanted to Autrey Mill"
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generator building which supplied power to it, was moved in 2004.
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Earle, Joe "Neighbors' Plot: Nurturing Nature in Midst of Ritz"
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projectile points, gorgets, atlatl weights and other artifacts.
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Johns Creek
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