Several famous people are associated with these Troup County historic places including Joseph D. McFarland, William C. Sims and Mrs. Peter Heard.
Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the Troup County places including M. Taylor, Cullen Rodgers, Collin Rodgers, Tucker and Howell, A.J. Honeycutt, W.J.J Chase, Lam Amusement Company, Mr. Hart, Atlanta & West Point RR and Louis A. Simon. Prominent architectural styles found in Troup Country are Greek Revival, Colonial Revival and Late Victorian.