Banks County Historic Jail

Located in downtown Homer behind and across the street from the Banks County Historic Courthouse. Constructed in 1906 and restored in 1983. The structure was used as the county jail until 1972.
The jail is a two-story structure with the jailer's quarters located on the lower level. Two steel cells and a holding cell are located in upper story. A trap-door gallows is also located in the second story. In 1982, the jail was placed on the National Register of Historic Places (#82002382).
The jail is a two-story structure with the jailer's quarters located on the lower level. Two steel cells and a holding cell are located in upper story. A trap-door gallows is also located in the second story. In 1982, the jail was placed on the National Register of Historic Places (#82002382).