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Abandoned Walkway, Middleton Lake
Thanks to Ronnie Goode for sharing the history of this area.
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Tupelo Cavity, Middleton Lake
Nyssa aquatica While cypress trees are icons of the river swamps of the Deep South, tupelo trees are largely overlooked. They often leave enormous cavities or shells behind after they die, usually large enough for a man to stand inside. … Continue reading
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Johnston Station Landing, Altamaha River
The Altamaha River Partnership is a coalition of public and private concerns promoting ecotourism and recreation along the Altamaha; if you’re interested in this great Georgia river, get in touch with them! You can even buy a t-shirt to help … Continue reading
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Ludowici Tile House, Lincoln Street
Side View Ludowici was founded as a railroad stop (known as Four and a Half) in the 1840s; by 1850 it was known as Johnston Station, after landowner and businessman Allen Johnston. German entrepreneur William Ludowici built the “Dixie” plant … Continue reading
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