Thanks to Andrew Wood for the identification. I initially thought it to be railroad-related; it’s one of the most elaborate agricultural warehouses I have seen.
Thanks to Andrew Wood for the identification. I initially thought it to be railroad-related; it’s one of the most elaborate agricultural warehouses I have seen.
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That is the Giles and Hodge Cotton Warehouse, I spent many summers (60′s through 70′s) playing in and around it. Before My aunt and uncle retired they sold it to their business partner Mr. Frank Giles. I have a much earlier picture of it (50′s) as the WB Hodge Cotton Warehouse
This looks very much like the old tobacco market/warehouse in Sylvester.
This is a great building!
And to think, just a couple of mile away, people are whizzin’ by at 80 mph reading billboards and searching for the next fast food fix off- ramp.
Gotta’ stop and smell the roses.
It’s known as Planter’s Warehouse… http://www.ced.uga.edu/pdfs/outreach/charrettes/Unadilla%20Report.pdf
Great reading!