Wooden grain elevators are rare in Georgia and this one in Alma has always been a favorite. It is now part of a larger structure that includes a church.
Wooden grain elevators are rare in Georgia and this one in Alma has always been a favorite. It is now part of a larger structure that includes a church.
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Can I please start getting your North Georgia post also? Thank you. Janice
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How wonderful that this building has been converted into a church.