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Through the pencil and paintbrush of artist Lois E. Theiss
you can enjoy art that preserves and restores a colorful
past quickly vanishing into the age of technology.

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Southwest Georgia Historical Art

Welcome! We are excited to finally be online. We hope you bear with us, as we continue to make improvements with the site in order to enhance your viewing pleasure. Meanwhile please contact us if you have any questions. We hope you stop by again soon!

We work in the rolling hills and plains of history-rich southwest Georgia, within easy driving distance to:

       Tower        Rylander Theater        Americus Composite
Americus, with its beautiful antebellum homes, the restored Rylander Theatre, and the stately 1890’s Windsor Hotel.

Andersonville, the site of Camp Sumter, an infamous Civil War prison camp, a large POW museum, and the 1950’s village that hosts two fairs a year drawing thousands to watch realistic Civil War reenactments.

  House    Statue    Barn

Plains, the home of former US President Jimmy Carter

Here lay other quaint villages with intriguing pasts of their own, surrounded by fields of table vegetables, peanuts, cotton, and majestic pecan orchards; all punctuated with an occasional windmill reaching for the magnolia scented breeze in a sunny blue sky.