This typical depot of the Central of Georgia was discontinued in 1985 and restored in 2003. It is now home to a railroad museum.
This typical depot of the Central of Georgia was discontinued in 1985 and restored in 2003. It is now home to a railroad museum.
Penn Chevrolet was Gordon’s dealership and located adjacent to this building (if I understand correctly), which has murals honoring the business on both sides.
A nice stone veneer building large enough to have been a hotel is located at the corner of Macon Road and Papermill Road.
Unions are fairly rare in Georgia, but in areas with heavy industry they survive.
I’ll identify some of these buildings as I learn more. I hope all these structures can be saved and utilized.
The north side of the tracks, Milledgeville Road, still retains most of its historic architecture, as well.
Macon Road is actually a street on the south side of the railroad tracks in Gordon. Many of the older storefronts have been restored.
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