Loudermilk Boarding House

The Loudermilk Boarding House Museum (Loudermilk Boarding House & Everything Elvis Museum) at the Loudermilk Boarding House is a historic boarding house that is now a museum in Cornelia, Georgia. It contains a quirky museum collection honoring Elvis Presley. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 9, 2001. It is located at 271 Foreacre Street.

A historical marker at the site states that Robert Lee Loudermilk and wife Phanettia Callie Henderson Loudermilk built the house in 1908 and opened it as a boarding house in 1920. Located near Cornelia's downtown and its stop on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-line Railroad, it was used by travelers, WPA workers, railroad employees, war veterans, and farm laborers. It opereated until 1980.

The building's coordinates are: 34°30′42″N 83°31′28″W / 34.511667°N 83.524444°W / 34.511667; -83.524444

See also

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Habersham County, Georgia