Secret Towns & Abandoned Places in Central Georgia - Honey Boo Boo House / Unusual Backroad Relics
Backroads of Central Georgia
Transcript
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welcome everyone adam the woo here has a
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recording of this tuesday january 4th
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2022
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beginning the day
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at 43 degree weather
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gordon georgia this car goes by you see
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the factory behind me next to the
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railroad tracks a community of just
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under 2 000 residents i'm going to start
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here i am
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just about 40 minutes or so east of
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macon
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give or take where i stayed last night
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and i will be circling back there
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for this evening covering a lot of
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ground i will show the atlas
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show the map
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give a little perspective
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just see what i can find
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through the back roads of georgia
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americana
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and coffee
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that's warm
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well
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hot piping hot
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and caffeinated
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and a beverage
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join me
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oh it's a good day where the top of this
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pin is pointed is
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gordon
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and i'm gonna
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probably kind of zip along this
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direction
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through these towns over to tombs
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borough
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and then possibly to wrightsville
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in that general vicinity and then maybe
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down
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into this area
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and then back across there's a town over
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here called dexter maybe i'll go over to
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dexter
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if not this will be
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the general course will be
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right around in here
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you know give or take
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no real game plan other than just this
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circle here
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of communities
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just outside making macon's over here to
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the west
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yeah i like having this atlas kind of
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gives a nice little feel and uh also not
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a bird's-eye perspective but uh you know
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a little bit more documentation than
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you know looking at internet maps really
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couldn't ask for a better small town to
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start off with
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got a food mart over there which is no
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longer open
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and this tower
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and there is a pin chevrolet
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painting advertisement
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on the side of this brick
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next to the insurance agency
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that's different usually we'll see
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beverages
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you know coca-cola pepsi dr pepper
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things like that
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on the side of walls like this but this
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is a chevrolet logo
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and over on this side penn chevrolet
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got the truck there
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and adjacent to that
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is the gordon's depot
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right here along the tracks it is a lot
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cooler
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than
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it really is in the shade
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you can see the sun is not has not
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permeated this side
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over here
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obviously a little bit warmer
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a brisk
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right over here but this is this is a
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pretty fantastic little little stretch
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along here
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small junk yard over here some two by
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fours
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or those are four by fours
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right there those wooden
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wooden boards they're going through
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where the engine was on this rusted out
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classic classic car alert
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for certain
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and a couple more
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back in there
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and just across the way
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from that little
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main strip there is farmer brown's odds
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and ends
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and stuff
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and i noticed as i was
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driving around this way around the
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corner
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it's like a neat little thing over here
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on the side
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old borden's sign gordon's milk and ice
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cream
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yeah i'm just driving around
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see what i can find
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and just down the waves a bit how's it
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going horse
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slowly moving behind this convenience
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store
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this whole area was kind of taken over
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in popularity
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by storm back in 2012 2004 to 2014.
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but a reality show that took place it
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was filmed here
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it was hard to avoid everyone
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it was on everyone's radar even if they
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didn't watch it i never watched the show
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you know i saw a few things here and
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there
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and kind of kept up with how it all
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transpired
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and ended up being
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taken off the air
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but right here across from city hall
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was the house of honey boo boo
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and it still stands
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i had forgotten or did not realize
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before pulling into town
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started looking up
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a little bit of history and some notable
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spots
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that this is where it was filmed but it
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was
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and also read that this house
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had been torn down and bulldozed
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destroyed but that is not true
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it still exists
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back in 2015-16 it was reported
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that bulldozers were here to level this
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it has not been leveled
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still stands and does not appear well at
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the moment if someone is residing here
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it doesn't seem as if they are home no
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vehicles in the driveway
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no signage
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plenty of photographs can be found on
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you know online
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of the family in front of the shed over
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here the the carport
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garage
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and honey boo boo and mama up here on
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the
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stairs
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not the happiest
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not the happiest ending
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and an update the honey boo boo house
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still stands
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here on the
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small town back roads of georgia
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and just down the way is irwington
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it's the name of this area just a few
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miles down the road
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quaint little grocery store
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called quality food mart right here
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the entire area
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resident total less than 500
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people live here
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right along the railroad tracks as well
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i'm noticing
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since new year's i've been going to a
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lot of these areas
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a lot of them are right along the
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railroad tracks
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i've been pretty lucky in that regard
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murray's general merchandise i believe
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that store
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has since closed down her hits
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closed down
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it's an old relic gas pump
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the amount of the sale is not even
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readable anymore nor is the amount of
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gallons
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yeah quiet little area except for an
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occasional car going through i've been
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standing here for a few minutes waiting
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for the train i see way down on the
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rails down there can faintly see the
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light on the front of it
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to make its way down the tracks but it
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appears as if it's just sitting still
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it's gonna kind of have a
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an action movement as the train went by
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this dilapidated station here
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but evidently that's not gonna happen so
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here is a train free and people free
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station
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it's kind of falling in
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a little relic of the past
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also here in the area is a farmer's
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cotton plant
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kind of growing over there with the
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foliage in the tree beside the building
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as well
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and a syrup company
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or a certain plant and i was talking one
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of the locals
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didn't want to be on camera but stated
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as a neighbor
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stated that this has been here for 30
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years
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empty for 30 years
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and the people that had it just
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kind of up and left
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and decided to hightail out of town
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and left all the stuff just still here
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as i continue to venture down the road
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kind of zoomed in just a little bit
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over here on someone's private property
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with a fence up with some barbed wire
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up on top
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a lot of classic cars
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kind of rusted out there
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and i can't be the only one who has
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traveled down state road 272 near oconee
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a couple miles outside of coney
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on this very desolate road
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wondering why
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there is a sign here stating pig
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monument
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and i'm not the only one that has his
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curiosity
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heightened
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to walk down this road
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well walk up the hill from the road
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to the pig monument
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another car passing by
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might be wondering why is that guy up on
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the side of the hill
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walking towards a concrete slab
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signified the pig monument
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i don't want to step on any snakes
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out here
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during the great depression neighbors of
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a farmer named barto baron
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him and his neighbors
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joined together to rescue his pig from a
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dry well
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that sat
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right in this very spot the well
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i don't see the well anymore
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granted that was many years ago
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the well has dried up
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been sealed up covered up
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possibly or is it behind it
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it's not behind it
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and look at that landscape out there
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nonetheless on with the story
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this monument
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is erected to the spirit of friendship
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and community so characteristic of these
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times and look at how many people
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went into
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giving their money to erect this a
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couple dozen folks there
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and i looked up the story a little more
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and the pig was wandering around
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this area this is a
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a symbolistic artistic rendition of said
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pig and the pig fell in the well
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and for 12 days
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barto baron
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and his neighbors and friends
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piled dirt
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into the well poured it in there a
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little bit at a time so the well closed
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up went higher and higher and higher
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and the pig kind of waddled out
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and the pig was saved
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12 days
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of dirt and toil
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by the neighbors of this area
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and that is why the well is no longer
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here
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where was the well
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now the pig
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was probably a happy pig for a little
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while
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but the pig is
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most likely no longer with us
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unless it is a very elderly pig
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this is
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something wild
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just out here
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out in the middle
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of nowhere
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and there was a gentleman by the name of
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goat helton
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was one of the many
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that
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erected this
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i like that name
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all right and as you can see
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this is out here i get excited about
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things that you wouldn't
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think would be important
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but it's the little things a monument to
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a pig
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there's some bricks right there
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was that where the well was
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it's tough to tell
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i should be kind of treading lightly out
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here too what if the well
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a zack bar would say maybe maybe it's a
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trap
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no that's not
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i'm not the only one who has trodden
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down this path
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according to that water tower
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i am now in the friendliest town in
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georgia
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wrightsville
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w-r-i-g-h-t
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s-v-i-l-l-e
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friendliest town in georgia got the
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courthouse here in the square
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and the bank
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right over on this corner
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the bank of wrightsville
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now this is kind of interesting
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this gas station
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fuel station over here on the corner
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is underneath this awning
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so you have the gas pumps
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they're like directly underneath so you
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pull up beside them but you can stay out
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of the elements and
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and whatnot never really seen anything
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like that before
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it's pretty cool
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depicted here on the side of the glass
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is the courthouse
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johnson county
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right there on that banner and
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an artistic
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recreation of the water tower
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from a distance i got really excited
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thinking there was an active video store
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this movie gallery however is closed
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but when i first saw the sign i thought
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man they might actually have
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an active video store but they don't
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it's closed but it's still good to see
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the relic of the signage still there
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enter on one side exit on the other
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as well as the classic
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video dropbox
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after hours return box
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faintly read it there movies will be
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checked in
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pawn
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gosh that's tough to read
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upon opening
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the following business day
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but you pull this down
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slide them right through there
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all locked up
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i also looked inside there's nothing in
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there nothing recognizable just
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completely gutted out stuff like this is
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very fascinating to me i was born in 74
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mid 80s
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i've been 11 years old in 1985 so the
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vhs generation
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a part of my life i also worked in the
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video store later on and the owner of
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that store decided not to transfer over
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to dvds and went down with the ship his
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business went out of business but he did
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not want to go to the next step he had
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so many classic
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vhs movie gallery had some good
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some good titles as well you know a lot
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of people always bring up blockbuster
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making a blockbuster knife for me
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blockbuster didn't have the best
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selection i do have a little bit of
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nostalgia for blockbuster but what's not
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my favorite video store sometimes you'd
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go in and even ask for an academy
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award-winning film from back in the day
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and they wouldn't have it and in some of
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their movies they would have a
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they would edit it to have a blockbuster
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at it which was kind of strange i do
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miss blockbuster but i miss other places
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like this one
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a little bit more
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just being honest oh wow
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even a closed up retro dairy queen
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and you still still see open dairy
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queens all over a very
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very successful franchise but this is
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one of the old school
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type of buildings the old school dairy
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queens so not only a video store that
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has gone by the wayside
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like memories of the past
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but also this relic
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yeah the dq logo would have been right
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up there
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on the side this is awesome
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well it'd be better if it was open
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you know who doesn't love some dairy
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queen but
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even though it's closed it is kind of
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nice that this is still here reminding
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everyone of the good times
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check out the front it has that type of
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little awning
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that you can kind of look out from the
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dining area see how that is
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kind of set up
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in a planter over here
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with the drive through
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all the
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dairy queen theming
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on the walls and the colors
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there yeah a little dq
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yeah the ceiling tiles there
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roof caving in a little bit the
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the weeping
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fan ceiling fan
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and the front counter
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i've been to a lot of dairy queens in my
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life
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before carrying on
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should also mention that
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herschel walker
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this is his hometown and they named the
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street in honor
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after him
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herschel walker drive
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pretty neat i never realized that saw
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the sign thought
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i wonder if he's from here looked it up
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and he is right below where it says
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brinson
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look at this
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you can faintly read it this coca-cola
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classic
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inside of that wall
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also pass this on the way out
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right
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how you doing hey how you doing doing
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good have some seats over here
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look at this the way these stairs go up
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that's different
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i mean very
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very tiny
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tiny steps
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going up but around the corner
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is a less faded mural
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very windy
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turning around here almost triple
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uneven pavement
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but there's another one
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yeah i was on the lookout for
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these little advert advertising gems of
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the past
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the kite city hall
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k-i-t-e
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and the gentleman that donated the land
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to build the town
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was spelled k-i-g-h-t
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and he wanted to shorten it to k-i-t-e
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simply because it's easier
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to
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send letters here that's the story i was
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reading
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this is the downtown
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did not know this place existed until i
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pulled through
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did a little quick research
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not very many residents
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and definitely not a beehive
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of activity down here this is nanny's
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cafe
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right here on the corner let's read this
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states if you can turn a canoe over
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you can wear it as a hat
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because it's cap sized oh
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okay okay
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if you turn a canoe over you can wear it
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as a hat because it's capsized
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like an old gas station over here
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that you would pull through
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see what this says on the side something
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about a restaurant
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repair written on the side there and
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then something about a restaurant
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bj's restaurant
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what's that
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oh yeah
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just traveling around
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any interesting history any history
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about kite that i should know
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i don't know
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been here since
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been a town since 19 20
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21 1921 okay been here since then 1890
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1890
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yeah well shadrach came here after the
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revolutionary war
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that was reading he spelled it
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differently yeah
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k-i-g-h-t yeah
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they named the town kite he was a
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christian man and uh
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they told him they couldn't name
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couldn't name the town after him all
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glory goes to god
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okay so you don't name it after nobody's
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name
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so they named it so he didn't want it
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named after him
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very interesting well thanks for the
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info man yep that's a
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this right here was a drug store
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and a soda fountain
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and a little hamburger joint this
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restaurant says i can kind of read that
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says bj's like in the 40s over the 40s
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that right there was a hotel for the
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railroad workers
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really yeah the downstairs here
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downstairs was the first post office
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and then
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they built new one over there
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so this was a hotel
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up top and then the post office down
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below post office down below and then
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they're looking at a mechanics shop on
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that side
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wow
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did the railroad run through here did up
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until the uh
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team 19
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18 19 something like that it came right
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across the river
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came right up on the other side where
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the post office didn't matter oh over
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there okay
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i got
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oh yeah yeah
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drive the engine on the turntable and
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turn it around and hit him back out
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that's any any of that left any like
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relics of that left it's all gone they
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pulled it off turn table still buried
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over there but i don't believe
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i don't think they'd go off and leave
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that much back in
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those buildings over there that white
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building that was that's the old pool
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hall this one looks like a gas station
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almost
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and then the one to it
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uh
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it was a naval store
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the turpentine rope okay stuff like that
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and then the next big building was the
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grocery store
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the one next to that whole like little
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strip strip area i'm gonna walk over
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there look at that
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all right
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well i appreciate it come on over i'll
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leave you in jail oh excellent thank you
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kind enough to show me around saying
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so is the house still inhabited back
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but the former resident was the one that
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built all these buildings
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okay
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yeah jm johnson
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well you know a lot of how long you've
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been here i've been working for cat i've
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been working for the city for seven
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and uh
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i grew up down here
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is this the jail right here no this
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they were apartments oh that's because
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you can see all the the best
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just came from something
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oh yeah sure was
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they had a fireplace and not holding a
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wood stove here
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so originally there were stores and then
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they turned them into apartments they
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built them in stores and then they
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turned into apartments because yeah
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obviously they were naval stores they
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were uh
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there's a turpentine steel here
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when were the apartments here like what
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years oh back in the 40s 40s okay 34
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because when i grew up when i come along
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i was a little kid running around here
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late 60s all this was
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floating had roots on it
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look at this wow this was uh this is a
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prison wagon
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really they would ship this in on the
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train
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and they would come with the
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wagon wagon
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it was a six inch oak beam wagon
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carriages
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and they would hook the conduit chain
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gang
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they would take them out in this and
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work the roads
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and they were
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three beds on each side
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and then there's six oh okay so you got
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the one here and then the other one
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would set here here and then one up here
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but this has been in here since
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1950 something no 40s it was in here in
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the 40s when my grandpa was locked up in
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your grandpa was locked up in here
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yeah they come and got it one night
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locked him up
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he kicked the bottom of the jail out
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right there
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he kicked the bottom of it out and went
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out the back door when i got back up
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there that white building i told him to
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go pull off yeah he was sitting there
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waiting on him
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no kidding
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see this was
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this would have been the front of the
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wagon and there was no door
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and if you look right there you see the
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hole where the stove pipe went up
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yeah
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yeah so there was a stove in this end
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but there wasn't one there
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and they had a canvas size that rolled
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at night
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and what it did was they took this and
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they brought it in here and the concrete
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again
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i called the man manly steel and dalton
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the couple is still in business
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his great-grandfather
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up in dalton before 1909
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it's in 1909 they changed these rivers
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so this was built before 1909
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manly
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spirit
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that is
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the rounded roof on it and it was on a
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train yeah definitely see
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that is so cool man i appreciate you
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showing me that
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yeah you hardly ever see these most of
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them they said most of them whenever
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they got finished
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when they quit using them they just
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pushed them off of whatever swamp or
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river they were in they finally
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they paid in the 50s
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i never knew there was a kite georgia
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until today yeah i just was passing
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through and
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that's this you've been very informative
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a lot of times i just guess about stuff
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i should probably be out of the rush i
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should probably move out of the road
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well the barbershop was right here
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yeah so 89 years in kite
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do you remember when this was all dirt
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roads yeah
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he wasn't paying three rounds
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even to the highway
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he was just telling me there's a river
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that runs under town
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he said he lost something
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diggers over putting that fence
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up it's pretty fascinating
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there if you look at the back of that
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house the back of the next all them
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wells are in line yeah
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straight line running down
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so you're one of the you're one of the
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300 residents here yes sir
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born and raised barefooted
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and now circling back towards macon
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gonna head back
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to my hotel
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i'm gonna take some different roads on
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the way back
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not the same route i took in but
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circling back
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also nice to talk to frank from in town
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and junior
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was the gentleman in the car nice to
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talk to both those guys for a little
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while and the information
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that they gave me passing through adrian
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at the water tower right there
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now approaching the area known as east
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dublin
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kind of stopped to show these railroad
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tracks that are still here
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you can see they're grown over
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railroad does not go through this
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section anymore
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you can definitely tell
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tracks are still down there
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a little bit more traffic through this
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area
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there's like a sudden little burst of
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a few vehicles
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over there as well tracks go through the
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woods
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and
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these relics
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have not been removed sometimes you'll
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see old tracks that aren't used anymore
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but the crossing sides have been taken
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down these are still here and the
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railroad tracks go all the way
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continue all the way down there no
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telling how
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how far they go go on for
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but they do still exist through the
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this is dudley
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the bank of dudley
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right over on those cross streets down
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and there is a painting here a mural
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on the side of this wall
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giving a little in information here
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about said mural
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the mural is dedicated to the citizens
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of
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dudley past present and future
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in commemoration of its 100th birthday
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back in december of 02
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so it's 120 years old
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now
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and it's more than just a mural more
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than just a painting there are also
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these little metal tins
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that are
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wedged into the oh actually it's made of
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wood
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never mind not metal but it's made of
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wood that's added into
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the brick as well
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that is not my car
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or maybe it is
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no it's not my car
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it's another car next to my
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car i parked next to the post office
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which is signified right up here
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okay he turned it off
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there was a canning plant here
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up to 1960
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and tc
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bobbitt's
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dry good and furniture is right behind
37:04
where i'm standing
37:05
i'll show that momentarily
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now tc bobbitts
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is right over here
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underneath the water tower
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as this car goes by very rapidly
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beside where that truck is parked
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is tc bob it's furniture and dry goods
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or what used to be
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closed up but
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still has the inscription
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written up on the side of the window
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tc bobbits
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still have a shelf
37:59
unit out front there
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and this is the post office
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and the reason the town exists
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which started back in 1891
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is because the railroad
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got extended to this point so a town was
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formed
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this is the post office
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and that's going to do it for today with
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the soothing sounds
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of a making georgia
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siren going by
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are we checking out of this hotel in the
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morning
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getting a good night's sleep this
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evening and then who knows where the
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neck i haven't even thought about where
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the next area i will be moving on to is
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could be really close could be really
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far
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tomorrow just
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probably will cover some ground but i
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have not decided i'm gonna sleep on it
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i'll see you the next video
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the vlog
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is over