These beautifully restored storefronts are part of Sylvania’s historic Town Square area. Georgia Wilderness Outfitters occupies the building on the left and is part of a vibrant downtown, a rarity these days.
These beautifully restored storefronts are part of Sylvania’s historic Town Square area. Georgia Wilderness Outfitters occupies the building on the left and is part of a vibrant downtown, a rarity these days.
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Stormy clouds in this series lend a particularly wonderful aura. Congratulations!
I believe this is where the old drugstore was and to the right was the theater in the 60’s.
Thanks for the Sylvania pictures. Precious Memories. Do you have any 1950 – 1960 or later store-front or in town pictures / school of Newington, GA? I’m also looking for a picture of the Newton house – now demolished. I appreciate and am inspired by all your picture. Pastor Robert McCurry (Retired)