After 13+ years of managing multiple websites, I have begun the process of merging them into one site. This process should be complete within the next few weeks.

Vanishing South Georgia, Vanishing North Georgia, and Vanishing Coastal Georgia will soon become Vanishing Georgia, to consolidate searches and to make all of my archive available in one space. The new site will feature nearly 7,600 locations with approximately 25,000 individual images. The site’s appearance and functionality should remain relatively consistent with a few new additions.

There may be some small glitches during the process, but I’m doing everything I can to make it a clean transition.

I’m hopeful that this will work better for everyone. Thank you for your ongoing support!
I am looking forward to seeing pictures from your other sites. For years now the notification of mail from Vanishing Georgia has brought a thrill of anticipation.
Brian, this sounds like a wonderful idea. Adds to state history knowledge and enjoyment.
Thank you!
Looking forward to it!
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 5:00 PM Vanishing South Georgia Photographs by Brian Brown wrote:
> Brian Brown posted: ” After 13+ years of managing multiple websites, I > have begun the process of merging them into one site. This process should > be complete within the next few weeks. Vanishing South Georgia [2008-2021] > Vanishing South Georgia, Vanishing North Georgia, ” >
Sounds great!
This is awesome news to hear…thanks for all that you do, Brian, and I’m looking forward to the new conglomeration.
Thank you so much for all you do. I really enjoy the site.
Thank you for all your hard work and the background information is priceless
Looking forward to seeing new format and all the places!!
Good deal Mr Brown.
Thanks, this should be a great asset for us all.
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Hope the mergers go well. All great sites. Thank you, Brian Brown.
Thank you for all the wonderful posts and pictures! Will enjoy your North and Coastal Georgia. I grew up in Middle Georgia, Ft. Valley, and have always loved all of Georgia! Look forward to more interesting pictures and old homes.
Emily Campbell Sylva, N.C.
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