This may have been built in the 1890s but I can’t find an exact date. It’s been used for storage in recent years, I believe, but appears to be in deteriorating condition. It would be a great restoration project for McRae.
This may have been built in the 1890s but I can’t find an exact date. It’s been used for storage in recent years, I believe, but appears to be in deteriorating condition. It would be a great restoration project for McRae.
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Love seeing old depots. My father was the agent for many years in Hawkinsville, Ga. One of his good friends was the agent in McRae.
I was at a place called the “Whistle Stop” in Kalamazoo Michigan where they rehabbed it into A thriving restaurant business .
Brian I hope you will go to the Moody forest in Appling County. Its now owned by the Nature Conservancy but some old buildings still On the property. Joy Eason Hopkins
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