Wishing everyone a safe and happy 2025! It’s been another great year traveling around Georgia, looking for the obscure, as well as the well-known places and people that make our state so interesting. As always, I’m grateful to you all for coming along with me. From murder and mayhem (always popular for some reason) to soul food and some preservation success stories, I think I covered a lot this year.
#1- The 1937 Murders That Shocked Quitman

#2- Georgia State Prison, 1937, Reidsville

#3- Snow-Wasden House Saved from Demolition

#4- Jimmie’s Hot Dogs, 1947, Albany

#5- Maryland Fried Chicken, 1968, Albany

#6- Paradise Park Fishing Camp, Wayne County

#7- Sugar Ray Robinson Childhood Home, Circa 1910s, Ailey

#8- Boatright House, Washington County: An Update

#9- Harris-Turner House, Circa 1836 + 1903, Covington

#10- Savannah’s Last Historic African-American Theatre Faces Uncertain Future


A great recap. This has it all!
Really cool places. Happy New Year. I look forward to your posts. Tom
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Happy New Year, and thank you so much, Brian for your photos. I enjoy every one. And I still think the state of Georgia should buy them for a record of Georgia during your time period. What if we had some pictures of the 1700! Keep it up!
I live in Lexington, SC, but am from little old Edison, Georgia.
Lamar Sanders
On Tue, Dec 31, 2024 at 12:42 PM Vanishing Georgia: Photographs by Brian
Happy new year Brian, and a heartfelt thank you!
A Walker
Gay, Georgia
Have a great new year, Brian.
On Tue, Dec 31, 2024 at 3:42 PM Vanishing Georgia: Photographs by Brian
Brian, thank you for a beautiful year if pictures again.
Rick Bridges
Ty Ty Georgia