Hello, I hail from the Aultman clan, the older the family the better their stories. The history of GA is nothing less than amazing, I love seeing and hearing from the old timers, full of stories all of which are not just not tall tales of fishing. Visit my business website Phoebe Enterprise.com/Albany GA opened in Albany in 1991 about us. I truly love GA and listening to their stories, puts visions of pioneers in our heads.
Send me an e-mail. I would love to talk with you sometime. I kept looking and eventually saw that you had a relative from Arabi. I grew up 7-8 miles from Arabi, in the Acorn Pond community. I am just another lawyer in Atlanta now.
I just wanted to thank you for this website. I have often thought that this very project should be pursued, but then, I am not a photographer. I grew up on a farm between Warwick and Doles in the 50’s and 60’s. My father played high school ball in that Pullen Hall Gym in the 30’s. “Paulk’s Sporting Goods” was, in reality, a pool hall, though I never knew any more about it than one could see from walking slowly past. My mother would have died on the spot if any of us ever went in there.
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Hello, I hail from the Aultman clan, the older the family the better their stories. The history of GA is nothing less than amazing, I love seeing and hearing from the old timers, full of stories all of which are not just not tall tales of fishing. Visit my business website Phoebe Enterprise.com/Albany GA opened in Albany in 1991 about us. I truly love GA and listening to their stories, puts visions of pioneers in our heads.
Thank you, for the photo coverage.
Phoebe
Send me an e-mail. I would love to talk with you sometime. I kept looking and eventually saw that you had a relative from Arabi. I grew up 7-8 miles from Arabi, in the Acorn Pond community. I am just another lawyer in Atlanta now.
I just wanted to thank you for this website. I have often thought that this very project should be pursued, but then, I am not a photographer. I grew up on a farm between Warwick and Doles in the 50’s and 60’s. My father played high school ball in that Pullen Hall Gym in the 30’s. “Paulk’s Sporting Goods” was, in reality, a pool hall, though I never knew any more about it than one could see from walking slowly past. My mother would have died on the spot if any of us ever went in there.
Thanks, Fred. I appreciate your taking the time to visit, and for your nice insights…