
The building is a relic of the early 20th century, but even more, the sign for Broxton Video is a reminder of a time from the late 1980s to early 2000s when even small towns had at least one video rental business. The sculpted stone veneer, sometimes known as Granitoid, was very likely made in nearby Fitzgerald, and the posts look like examples I’ve seen from the Fitzgerald Iron Works.

This building was the Swannee Swifty stor which my father ran from 1943 until 1969.
Thanks, Larry. I will update this soon.
Cant remember what that was, maybe Catos? I know the store on the left was Western Auto.