The Edison Commercial Historic District is a 5acre historic district in Edison, Georgia, United States that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. It included 22 contributing buildings and a contributing structure, plus three buildings not deemed to contribute to the historic character of the district.Most of the buildings are brick commercial buildings, and either one- or two-story. The majority front on Hartford Street, the main east-west street through the town.Selected buildings in the district include: Farmers Trading Company building (1912)Theatre building (1951)a former Bank of Edison building built in 1904 which is currently the city hall; this building is deemed non-contributing due to non-historic brick veneer which has been added to its facades.