They’ve touched this up- I notice when I was down there for my great-aunt’s funeral in June. http://americustimesrecorder.com/obituaries/x1901493939/Allie-Mae-Cornwell
I’ve been in & out of Plains/Americus/Sumter County my whole life as a Walker/Wise descendant so it was very exciting for me to come across this site. I will be commenting more!
This logo dates from 1928.
They’ve touched this up- I notice when I was down there for my great-aunt’s funeral in June.
http://americustimesrecorder.com/obituaries/x1901493939/Allie-Mae-Cornwell
I’ve been in & out of Plains/Americus/Sumter County my whole life as a Walker/Wise descendant so it was very exciting for me to come across this site. I will be commenting more!
It really looks nice. Allie Mae must have been something else!
Wonderful day and wondeful sign: looking freshly painted and maintaining a bold face to the future.
Thank you.
Thanks for taking the time to look at Vanishing South Georgia! Glad you enjoy it…
This is classic. I enjoy your blog! Keep up the great work.
I agree, Don. Totally love Plains, and this mural is one of the best in Georgia…