I would imagine that Savannah would be the home of most of Georgia's oldest surviving structures, at least of European origin. I am certain there are Native American structures in ruins all over the state also.
http://www.savannahvisit.com/info.asp
Look in the "significant buildings" section.
State of Georgia Building was created in 1966.
Wynnton Elementary School is the oldest building in Georgia still serving as a library. It has been in use as continuously since 1843.
Georgia was the fourth state in the US.
The oldest school in the state of Georgia is Richmond Academy (Augusta), founded in 1788
the coldest building is the wutayat located in the city
A building called the "old fort" is the oldest building in the state of Montana. The "old fort" is located in Fort Benton and it is considered a national landmark.
While the University of Georgia (1909) is the oldest state chartered university, the Agnes Scott College (1907) is the oldest in the state. However, Augusta State University (1926) is the oldest specifically in the town of Augusta.
The Georgia State Capitol (a building) is in the state capital (city) of Atlanta.It is located at 206 Washington Street SW.
In the United States, the fourth state to receive statehood was Georgia on January 2, 1788.
Old state house boston
The Georgia State Capitol building houses the state's legislative branch, where lawmakers meet to propose, debate, and pass legislation. It is also the office of the Governor of Georgia. Additionally, the building is used for official state functions and ceremonies.
The Eiffel tower is older. The Empire state building was built in 1939, and the Eiffel tower was built in 1889.