Archive for –APPLING COUNTY GA–

U.S. Highway 1 Bridge, Altamaha River

Posted in --APPLING COUNTY GA-- with tags , , , on December 17, 2011 by Brian Brown

This outdated but architecturally interesting bridge, at the Appling-Toombs County line near English Eddy, is a busy viaduct in the shadow of the controversial Southern Company nuclear power facility, Plant Hatch.

Tobacco Barn, Georgia Highway 178

Posted in --APPLING COUNTY GA-- with tags , , , , on December 17, 2011 by Brian Brown

Shingle-Style House, Baxley

Posted in --APPLING COUNTY GA--, Baxley GA with tags , , , , on September 15, 2011 by Brian Brown

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Shingle-Style House, Baxley

Posted in --APPLING COUNTY GA--, Baxley GA with tags , , , , on September 15, 2011 by Brian Brown

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Cracker Farmhouse, Georgia Highway 203

Posted in --APPLING COUNTY GA-- with tags , , , on July 6, 2011 by Brian Brown

Western Side

I’ve traveled Highway 203 many times and have always enjoyed its rural scenery and landscape. Until recently though, I had never seen this iconic Cracker farmhouse, architecturally one of the best I’ve found. Apparently, it was hidden behind trees and brush, and its owners, in a commendable attempt to preserve it, have cleared around its perimeter.

Cracker Farmhouse, Georgia Highway 203

Posted in --APPLING COUNTY GA-- with tags , , , , on July 6, 2011 by Brian Brown

Eastern Side

Cracker Farmhouse, Georgia Highway 203

Posted in --APPLING COUNTY GA-- with tags , , , , on July 6, 2011 by Brian Brown

This is one of my all-time favorite farmhouses, standing like a beacon in a field variously planted in cotton and tobacco. You will find other images of it in the Appling County category.

Red Tile Tobacco Barn, Georgia Highway 121

Posted in --APPLING COUNTY GA-- with tags , , on May 31, 2011 by Brian Brown

Red Tile Tobacco Barn, Georgia Highway 121

Posted in --APPLING COUNTY GA-- with tags , , on May 31, 2011 by Brian Brown

Ludowici Tile Barn, Georgia Highway 121

Posted in --APPLING COUNTY GA-- with tags , , , on May 31, 2011 by Brian Brown

This interesting barn, one of the few I’ve ever seen with a Ludowici tile roof, can be found just outside Surrency on the Woodpecker Trail.

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