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World Travelers Visit Pebble Hill
On Tuesday, August 16, 2011, a visitor from Italy and one from Germany came to Pebble Hill as guests of Thomasville resident Theresa Brown. Theresa’s granddaughter, Lilly Buller, a resident of Parma, Italy, requested the return trip to Pebble Hill. Lilly toured PHP a couple of years ago and wanted most of all to visit with her favorite PHP attraction, the wonderful horses. Read More
Distinguished Visitor tours Pebble Hill
A distinguished visitor toured Pebble Hill July 27th, 2011. Nobel Prize winner Dr. Klaus von Klitzing, of Stuttgart, Germany, was in the area for the Tallahassee Mag Lab (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory) Conference. Read More
100 degrees of fun at Pebble Hill
An excited and energetic group of children from Celebration Baptist Church in Tallahassee descended on PHP the mornings of August 3rd and 4th. Read More
Audubon Still Amazes
Norman Bankston, publisher, and Tammi Mott, editor, of the Thomasville Scene Magazine have graciously allowed PHP to share with our patrons articles about the plantation and our collections that appear in the magazine. Read More

The Pebble Hill Collection of Antique Carriages
Nick Bottka, retired physicist, Taylor Littlefield, Ball State University senior history major, and Nathanial Powers, UGA graduate with a degree in English, have spent this very hot summer working together and sharing a passion—a passion for restoring to their original beauty, the wagons, carriages, buggies and other horse drawn vehicles that reside in the Pebble Hill Carriage Room. Read More

Pebble Hill opens Elisabeth Ireland Poe Gallery
Norman Bankston, publisher, and Tammi Mott, editor, of the Thomasville Scene Magazine have graciously allowed PHP to share with our patrons articles about the plantation and our collections that appear in the magazine. Read More
Pebble Hill's Exquisite Cabinetry
Norman Bankston, publisher, and Tammi Mott, editor, of the Thomasville Scene Magazine have graciously allowed PHP to share with our patrons articles about the plantation and our collections that appear in the magazine. Read More
The Fusser's Book, 1904
From a dusty Pebble Hill Main House closet came a most interesting book, one explaining exactly how young gentlemen and young ladies should interact with each other—well at least in 1904 that is. Read More

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