After the fires of 1854, a number of citizens came up with the idea that a common church that could be shared among Presbyterians, Baptists and Methodists would offer the best solution for the town. Thus the Union church was incorporated by the Georgia general assembly in 1854 and called the Irwinton Free Church, now called Union Church. William O. Beall deeded one acre to the church and the building was completed in 1856. The rotation called for the Methodist Episcopals to use the church the first and third week of each month, the Presbyterians the second week and the Missionary Baptists the fourth week.https://www.hrcga.org/church/union-church/
Irwinton is the home of the annual State Banana Pudding festival. Find a blue goose next door, enjoy a bakery treat & etc.
https://bananapuddingfestival.com/
This is a public property and permission was given by a board member to hide cache.