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Old Coca Cola car. Coca Cola is based in Atlanta, GA
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Old still
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Old Telephone switch board for an operator
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Some old washing machines. Put the Maytag repair out of...
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Tornado simulator
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Indian relics
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Old pottery made in Georgia
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Old antiques from Georgia
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Old Georgia wagon
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Old piano and quilt
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Col. C. C. Sanders statue before and after a tornado in...
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Col. C.C. Sanders
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Photograph of photo of the Gainsville tornado
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Photograph of old photo of the Gainsville tornado
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Another photograph of a photo of the Gainsville tornado
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Old 1936 newspaper on the tornado.
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Indian outfits
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Early outfit worn in the days of horseback travel and o...
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Artist work table.
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Old wagon with old pottery made in Georgia
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Photograph of old photo showing an old potter
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Photograph of old picture showing some people way back ...
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Some of the samples of old Georgia pottery
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Old pottery display.
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Album Description:
Located in Gainsville, GA. Probably a little know place to visit. This is a small sample of what is inside. Outside is Chief White Path's cabin, a blacksmith shop and the American Freedom Garden. All can be viewed in 3 other albums that I have for each su
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11 comments
Thank you for this album.
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peeter50 2008.07.17 at 12:25:02 PDT
Great album! wonderful walk! thank you for sharing such interesting bit of history! :D
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evita17m 2008.07.16 at 16:32:32 PDT
Interesting walk Jim! Im curious about the old newpaper ad on the wall behing the old washing machines----is that an old SEARS catalog ad? I love to read those old things!
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Ruth77707 2008.07.14 at 18:43:57 PDT
Now i know 2 Col.Sanders ! great walk ! Rick
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mavricdownunder 2008.07.14 at 18:39:18 PDT
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing. ~Susan~
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bswill27 2008.07.14 at 17:35:48 PDT
I love your weekend walk albums, they are always so interesting and I learn something new each time I visit. LOL This time I learned how old I'm getting..ahaha
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anonneymouse1 2008.07.14 at 16:58:18 PDT
Jim - Thank you for the interesting album, I always enjoy learning from them. Stan
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stanpacz 2008.07.14 at 14:47:35 PDT
Hi Jim - thanks for sharing a bit more of Georgia's history (pictures and descriptions). Looks like an interesting place to visit.
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ldeiter78 2008.07.13 at 16:44:53 PDT
hello Jim, this is one interesting album, I likie also the way in which everything is explained, this is MY type of ALBUM. malcolm
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mrcoradour 2008.07.11 at 08:46:58 PDT
Jim, I never tire of your history tours. I'm looking forward to the next one. -- Scott
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prairiepoet 2008.07.11 at 05:58:20 PDT
Interesting album. I loved the newspaper with the story about the tornado.
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moonchild06 2008.07.11 at 00:23:20 PDT
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