Places to stay in Thomson, Georgia
Thomson, the county seat of McDuffie County, was incorporated as a village on February 15, 1854. The City of Thomson was once entirely owned by plantation owner John Langston. The city was named for Edgar Thomson of the Georgia Railroad. Places to eat in the region include Sweet T's Restaurant, Highrail Southern Eatery, Fernandas Grill And Pizzaria, and Hogie Joe’s Sports Grill.
If you are travelling in the area, Thomson is located close to Knox Lake Dam, Union Cemetery, Goldens Creek, Middle Creek and Harrison Lake A.
The Old Rock House in Thomson, built in 1785, is said to be one of Georgia's oldest documented houses with design intact. Built by Thomas Ansley, the home is said to be the home of ancestors of former president Jimmy Carter.
Available Thomson lodging
We currently have 11 accommodations in and around Thomson.
Thomson Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay
Quality Inn
Hampton Inn
Days Inn
Comfort Inn
Best Western White Columns Inn
Express Inn Thomson
Thomson Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Thomson

Ivery's Restaurant ( Dining / Family ). Located at 112 Railroad Street. Ivery’s Restaurant is home to tasty southern cuisine served fresh daily.
Whether you’re craving collard greens and cornbread, homemade dressing with gravy, southern fried chicken or crispy fried catfish, Ivery’s has it all.
We have affordable, delicious food available right here in Thomson, Georgia. No need to drive all over town looking for a home-cooked meal – stop in at Ivery’s and let us serve you the food you’ve been craving all day.
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Mac On Main Art Gallery And Studio ( Art & Culture / Art Galleries ). Located at 107 Main Street. MAC on Main Art Gallery is a Cooperative Art Gallery managed and operated by members of the McDuffie Arts Council in Thomson, GA. It is located is a downtown storefront building located on Main Street, across the street from the Thomson Depot.
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Renamed properties
- Quality Inn at 130 North Seymour Drive may have been previously known as Econo Lodge
- Express Inn Thomson at 2658 Cobbham Road may have been previously known as Knights Inn or Days Inn
- Days Inn at 1847 Washington Road may have been previously known as Rodeway Inn or Scottish Inn Thomson
- Comfort Inn at 1893 Washington Road may have been previously known as Holiday Inn