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  • Updated Gallery: Forsyth, Georgia

    Updated Gallery: Forsyth, Georgia

    It’s been a while — too long, in fact — but with a completely new storage and editing system in place, it’s time to get back to taking, editing, and posting photographs from Middle Georgia and beyond.

    This time, it’s the nearby city of Forsyth, specifically its historic train depot. Interestingly, Forsyth was the first city in Georgia to get passenger train service, in 1838, and the lovely station wears its years well.

    Tracks and Train Depot, E. Johnston St. and Railroad Ave., Forsyth

    Both the depot and its features are examined, in general and in detail:

    Forsyth Train Depot (Roof and Chimneys), 104-114 E. Adams St., Forsyth
    Forsyth Train Depot (Train Car Detail #3), 104-114 E. Adams St., Forsyth
    Forsyth Train Depot (Train Car Detail #5), 104-114 E. Adams St., Forsyth
    Antique Fire Truck (Detail #7), 104-114 E. Adams St., Forsyth

    And, ever watchful:

    Forsyth Train Depot (Bronze Dog Sculpture), 104-114 E. Adams St., Forsyth

    42 photographs have been added to the Forsyth gallery. Thanks for taking a look.

    Special Bonus: I’ve added a couple of photographs to the Bolingbroke gallery, and created a new gallery for 9 photographs from the unincorporated town of Smarr — including this shot of the town mural:

    Building Mural (Complete), Evans and Rumble Rds., Smarr
  • More New and Updated Middle Georgia Photography Galleries

    More New and Updated Middle Georgia Photography Galleries

    New this week is the delightful little town of Yatesville, on the road from Macon to Thomaston:

    See the rest in the new Yatesville gallery. And speaking of Thomaston:

    Only a few photographs in that gallery, but more when I get a chance. Next, Barnesville:

    I could have sworn I had more photographs from there, but am glad to have at least added to that gallery. Lastly, I’ve added to the Forsyth gallery:

    All of the new photographs are from Forsyth’s City Cemetery.

    Enjoy!

  • New and Updated Middle Georgia Photography Galleries

    New and Updated Middle Georgia Photography Galleries

    There was another photostroll yesterday, which in turn leads to three updated photography galleries, from:

    Bolingbroke;

    Juliette; and

    Forsyth.

    Also, a new gallery:

    Monticello. Five of the posted photographs detail the Old Monticello United Methodist Church, which is discussed on the Georgia Trust website.

    Enjoy — and thank you for your support.