Ocmulgee Street was once Broxton’s main commercial area. The Western Auto store was located in the second building from left (above).
Ocmulgee Street was once Broxton’s main commercial area. The Western Auto store was located in the second building from left (above).
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Brian, for some reason your photos this downtown make it seem unusually sad and forelorn! Especially since the good condition of many of the buildings are evidence that things were better in the very recent past. Are there any still viable and operating businesses in the downtown area? hope and pray the spirits of the citizens are in a better place than the town’s brick and mortar aspects seem to be. It is destressing that all over America so many small towns have fallen upon very hard times while others hang on and even prosper only because they are closer to an Interstate or happen to be in commuting distance to a larger town.