Most Bizarre Towns On The Backroads of East Georgia - Hopeulikit & Excelsior / Fruitcake Capital
Backroads of East Georgia
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welcome everyone adam
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the woo here as a recording of this
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friday january 7th
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2021 i have procured a piping hot
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caffeinated beverage from the store with
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a very unique name i will show that
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momentarily i'm inviting you to join me
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as i just kind of peruse around some of
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the small towns and communities
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i am in statesboro georgia i stayed here
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some accommodations last night and just
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got to be kind of venturing around the
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perimeter
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no real rhyme or reason of where i will
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be heading
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but i'm inviting you
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to join me
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shall you
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and i chose to not only do the intro
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here because you can see some little
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faded out
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items on the side of this wall here
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and also the name of this coffee shop
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tempted me not only to get a coffee
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but also to buy a t-shirt from inside
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the name of the place is
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cool beans
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cool cool cool beans
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right here on the corner of south main
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and west vibe
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state statesboro all right i'm gonna get
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moving there's like a wind tunnel
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through there
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next to that
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cute little coffee shop and in very
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close proximity i'm going to
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step back just a little bit out of
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another wind tunnel here on the corner
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of
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maine well east and west main and north
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main this is where all the mains connect
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this is the bullock county courthouse
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the county seat here in statesboro
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there's a mural here on the side of the
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wall for the statesboro bicentennial
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yeah that seems that even that scene
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some years
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up top and kind of drawing me in across
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the road
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is the emma kelly
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theater
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look at that fantastic building
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still active as well
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could just be my imagination or maybe a
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mirage
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but it appears to be a little relic of
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the past
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wedged in this alleyway
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it's like it's like
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i'm honing in it's like a tractor beam
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yeah look
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look at this
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some sort of cola
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ola ola
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is what i'm reading at the end
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look at this beauty
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i can't make out exactly what it was but
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saw this for my peripheral vision and
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it just pulled me right in
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to this alley
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and way up there
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bowen furniture store
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looks like a bowen furniture store relic
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and yes i realize i keep saying
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2021 or not 2022.
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it'll take me it'd probably take me a
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couple weeks to break that habit to give
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a general layout of the commute i will
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be doing layout of the land looking at
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the atlas map here so started in
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statesboro and i'm going to kind of
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venture up and around through
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a little area called portal
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and then twin city
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and then probably loop south a little
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bit and eventually down in where that
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little crevice is where the shadow of
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the crevices
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is a town called claxton
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so that's the general area i'll be
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circling around there cover some ground
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not too terribly far but
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definitely going to cover some ground
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starting in statesboro and then just
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kind of
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looping around into what you're seeing
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there
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in the frame
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you know always good to look at a
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look at an atlas and a guide map just to
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get some bearings off to the side here
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is a nice sized solar panel farm
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believe that's a private residence
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that's as far as i'm going to go as a
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logging truck goes by
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now pulling into the community of hope
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you like it
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has a barbecue place and a market not a
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whole heck of a lot here in this area
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there is a closed down mechanic shop
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and a
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and a hair
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pair naturally
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that's so fun
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i do like it
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on that sign right there on the top of
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the hill
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you can faintly see it it's between the
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two trees now
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underneath the sun burst it's called the
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beasley house states that this is
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the beasley house
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right here and hope you like it georgia
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one of the very few homes
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i see some pink flamingos in the yard as
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well
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it's a beasley house and there's a well
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around back and big the foot's used to
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these unpaved roads
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right big the foot
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you like these dirt roads back out here
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kind of gives you the feels
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has seen better days
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oh there's a cabin off in the woods over
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that is something
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like a sam raimi horror film
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oh that's a bump that's a bump
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some old trucks back there too
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that old tractor has like like vines all
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over it
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a little foliage grown all over it over
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the years
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obviously someone lives
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this is on somewhere where someone lives
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because they mowed around it
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this little section probably a store at
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one time a little gas station general
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store
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and then later on beca became an antique
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shop
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which has since closed
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but it has the hope you like it
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name right on the side there
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next up is portal
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next to the fire department here
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another little training area as well
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that appears to be
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known as the turpentine city
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says on that side population of just
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under 700 residents
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at the local grocery store which just so
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happens to be an iga
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called laniers since 1979
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it has been opened
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and it's right on the corner of
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a road named mullet
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row
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remember the hairstyle the mullet
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i think it was technically designated
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a real hairstyle but everyone just
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called it the mullet well this is mullet
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and you don't see many classic grocery
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stores like this in the form of igas
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anymore
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international grocers association
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i'm just guessing on that grocer's
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association but
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not 100 what the i stands for yeah
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mullet row
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this is on the corner of mullet row and
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grady street
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right there
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brady street
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and mullet row
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there is this historic building with a
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pump out in front
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this is on the national register of
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historic places
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i'm seeing the placard right there on
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the side of the wall
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that's great so that will be saved for
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years to
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years to come
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and here's a nice mural as well the
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turpentine city once again
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portal georgia
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i love it
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not allowed to go past that point
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this is an old auto body shop
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looks like an old auto body is in front
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of the auto body
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look at that
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flipped upside down
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truck bed perhaps
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very quaint
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this is about as a american as you get
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there the iga
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all right after doing a little research
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down there across from the iga that
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a building saw the national registry
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was a store that belonged to a doctor by
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the name of james stewart the first
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doctor
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here in this area and this was his home
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which is also being
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preserved so he lived just within
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walking distance
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of the store here in town
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got the rocking chairs
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on mr stewart's old homestead
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and you can see right there there's a
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banner up that says georgia heritage
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program
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historical
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preservation in order
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might be a private private residence as
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i don't want to really go past the
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the front but
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a lot of history here the first doctor
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in this area
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continuing down highway 80 here
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shortly we'll be approaching
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twin cities
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if the arrows pointing that way when you
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think of a city you might think of los
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angeles new york
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but a city necessarily doesn't
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necessarily
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have to have a
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ton of residents
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around 2000 or less
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twin cities georgia
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get a little peek closer at this
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little cabin here right off the side of
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and the way it got its name there were
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two towns here back in the early 1920s
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and they merged into one
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i may have missed spoke when i said twin
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cities
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the name of the area is twin city
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singular
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there are a couple of historical
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buildings here as well on the national
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registry not this tower
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but the
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old city hall
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and jail which happens to be right up
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here just off of this road and just last
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year they celebrated 100 years of the
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merger
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of the two towns
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greymont and summit
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were those two
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i'll walk down a little closer an
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outhouse over here
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twice as friendly
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twice as nice
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this is part of the georgia mural trail
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as well
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and even up top
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oh yeah right there
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old twin city hall in jail established
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1921
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you can see how it just kind of goes
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down here you got the concrete
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with the old steps
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leading down to it
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some
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signage here
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some of the local stuff
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addresses one two zero
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and on either side of the building
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has greymont and summit this is right on
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the line of the former two towns seems
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as if the two towns did not get along
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very well
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so the solution was just merge the two
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and then they had to get along
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that's one way to do it
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take a look at this
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the hardware headquarters
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back when it was still seven digit
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dialing before ten digit dialing
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yeah back in the good old days
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noticing off in the woods there
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a lot of tents back in there
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oh they're not tense
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it's like tarps over oh there are some
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tents back in there
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but also some tarps over
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the top of some wood piles
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making my way into garfield now
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spelled just like the cat from the
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cartoon
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strip
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g-a-r-f-i-e-l-d
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classic car alert up here
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oh this is a barber shop
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30425 is the zip code
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shown on the window of the post office
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and i am standing at the corner of
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railroad street
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however
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i don't know if there's a railroad that
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goes through
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the area here anymore at least through
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garfield
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here's the volunteer fire department
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right up here
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and the city hall
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adjacent to the water tower
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and there's a pump
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this is north railroad ave
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this is the downtown north railroad ave
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is divided
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into two sections
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so north railroad ave there
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and then another north railroad ab right
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here with relics of the laundromat that
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used to exist
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you could wash for 35 cents
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and dry for a dime
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you got the 10 cents there
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and then over here wash
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35 cents and you can make out where it
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says
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laundromat faintly right up there
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whatever that sound is
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it's coming from over there behind that
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building
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a generator of sorts
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made it a ways up the road
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crossing these
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now unused railroad tracks here in
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meador
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m-e-t-t-e-r
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all grown over no trains rolling through
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this area
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or at least on these tracks
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but there is a crow
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yeah hitchcock would be proud
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for whatever reason they have these
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little
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barricades stanchions
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if you will right here in the middle of
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this median
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a couple of them have fallen over also
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some more remnants here of the railroad
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see
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the tracks through the grass were
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and the station
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still stands along with this
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piece of the train
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elevation 211 feet
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written right up there
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they have a pretty good
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slogan here in town as well
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everything's better
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in better
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quote everything is better and better
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i just figured that's how you pronounce
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it
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better because it rhymes with better and
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they have it on the water tower
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carrying on down the railroad a bit
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road running parallel to it now if this
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section is active
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there certainly is no cross beams
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that go down across the road
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if i'm pronouncing that correctly
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p u l a s
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k
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i
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p u l a s k i
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the town hall right here
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next should we burn down
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homestead
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and there's me waving in the window
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you kind of see my silhouette hello
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hello me
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it's not a mirror it's a window but it's
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a very mirror-like reflection
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in that windowsill
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over here is a little information
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placard as well about the town
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named after polish count pulaski
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back in 1900 and was a railroad town
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in 1901 was included in the passenger
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train service
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to savannah to dublin
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had a cotton gin
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shoe store
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but some sort of building sits empty
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over there
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and this which is a residence now
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resembles a
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a gas station
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where the gas pumps would have been
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right down here
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has the loading dock here
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along the side plenty of cobwebs
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a couple of foundations remain over here
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on this corner
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that's all been leveled you can see
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the driveway leading up
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but then more prominent remains
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two store fronts
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one here
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looking into what was a store
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and another one next to
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it just the shell just the skeleton
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of the former establishments
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now over to the community of excelsior
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established in 1875
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a lot of farms out here
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backed across the way is
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are some plants
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wouldn't classify it as a full on feel
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but more of a
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larger garden
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lettuce
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i do not have a green thumb but i'm
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gonna say this lettuce
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or cabbage
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named after a former academy
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excelsior
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built in the place thought of as the
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town square which i cannot find that
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anymore this was a long time ago
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surrounded by oak
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and pine
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and then when the railroad went through
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to other areas
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the town really never grew
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it became a sparsely populated town
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over there is bernie's
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and another log truck
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here in belleville
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b-e-l-l-e
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v-i-l-l-e this was the hc herd store
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circa 1940 shows on the window there
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was on this corner
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and the railroad also
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went or possibly still goes through here
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there's a mural
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right over here that has a train on it
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i have not seen a train today at all
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i have not visually seen or heard a
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train
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and all my travels that's a big step
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down
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the hc hearn and company store stores
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with the coca-cola mural on it
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we got a horse
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drawn carriage there as well
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and a couple of residents waiting for
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the train in front of the station
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bellaville okay this is interesting
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here belleville spelled
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b-e-l-l-v-i-l-l-e
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where across the way it's spelled with
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an e for example
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with an e right there
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not with an e up top
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there is a misspelling
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of one of the two
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oh my gosh those are all chickens going
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by
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that's all chickens in the back of that
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truck
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i don't know if i've ever seen that
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must have been a thousand live chickens
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the back of that truck
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seems to be a lot of truck traffic
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through here
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this is spelling it without an e as well
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and the post office oh
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my car almost hit that truck
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post office is right there
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the town was named for an area pioneer
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francis bell smith
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no e here spell in this belleville now i
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have never seen a gas pump in front of a
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grocery store like this before
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there is a gas pump
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in front of the grocery store
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and adjacent to the post office
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that's different
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also established in 1970
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plywood christian academy
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another nice relic antique right here
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now over into hagen
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showing the water tower up top there
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and speaking of items that are on the
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national register of historic places
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back in 82
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1982.
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the deloach house
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was placed on that
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entering claxton now
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up on the water tower
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is written the words
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city of claxton
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fruitcake
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capital of the world
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true story
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last time i was through this area was
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back in 2013
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there's more than one fruitcake store in
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town
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there's a one that a lot of people
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recognize
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and always recommend and i have been to
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that one back in 2013 but there's this
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other one
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georgia fruitcake company
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also here in claxton
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and just down the way next to the water
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tower
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is the old-fashioned
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claxton named after the town
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fruitcake baked in the deep south
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according to a famous old southern
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recipe
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corner of north grady
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and main street
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i'm gonna hop in here
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from what i've heard i can't know it's
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been back in 2013 it's been a long time
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since i've been through here
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i don't remember at that time if i even
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saw the operating system of how they
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make fruitcake
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i've slept since then
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intros might be down here now you got
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some t-shirts back there for sale
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and here's hell hey are you still doing
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you still do the chore
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no we don't
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shut down are you shut down um
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but we we're not in production we have
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to
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make you around that's not what i'm
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doing right now okay so this time of
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year you're not making it yeah from
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september to christmas we make pretty
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much 24 hours today
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and then this time of year we bake kind
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of once a month just to keep the store
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fresh because the stores don't carry it
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so it's just just like a smaller version
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of like
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okay maybe i'll get a box of 20. this is
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20 dollars uh
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okay i'll get one of these
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where are you from i'm from florida near
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orlando
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sell a little town called celebration
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oh yeah that's where disney is yeah cool
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for eight hours
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so when it's cooking how many people are
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working here when it's actually active
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uh about 80. there's about
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40 on this side and then 40 on the
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wrapping side
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that's cool thank you for showing me
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that okay well if we were in production
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it smells very good around here
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there is a season
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okay thank you thank you
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i ended up getting get in the box
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i'm not gonna eat it all at one i was
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asking because i've been kind of on a
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little weight loss thing i've been doing
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pretty good
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and they're only about 150 calories per
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one of those little little sample pieces
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so if i just eat one
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for dessert every night after after a
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meal
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shouldn't be too bad should be able to
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burn that off but this will last me a
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while i've been doing pretty good
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working out and losing weight i've been
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hitting gyms and
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and the hotels i've been staying out
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each night
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pretty happy with the progress so far
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that's a whole other subject though just
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on the outskirts of town
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is an old mill called the ghost mill
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which has been converted into a thrift
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i went inside
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see if i could find anything nothing
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kind of popped out at me
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i did browse around in there and did a
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little shopping
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to no avail
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you never know what you're gonna find in
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thrift stores but over here on the side
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it says feed and seed
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a little painting of some chickens there
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along the side of the silo
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oh there's a cow
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that's a bunch of cows
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pretty neat idea
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just on the outskirts of claxton the
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fruit cap fruitcake capital of the world
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the ghost mill great idea
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take an old mill and convert it into a
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thrift store
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i like that
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city of daisy
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right here along the tracks also
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they have one of the the give a book
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take a book mobile libraries well
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not mobile libraries but the little
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portable libraries if you will
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not a lot of rush hour traffic at the
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moment plenty of elbow room when it
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comes to
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the amount of vehicles here
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and the downtown section
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up here i did see something that stated
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museum
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when i walked over
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don't believe it's open however with the
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post office there on the far end
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here's the museum i was mentioning
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no longer open
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which is here
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like the y is
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kind of falling off of the nail that's
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perched on
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a wheel of some sort
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and around the
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side there's a very
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church building
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around the back here
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next to the fire department
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well i take that back it doesn't say
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church building anywhere on it
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it just says daisy georgia
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right up there
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now the e is missing a couple little
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little branches off the e so it looks
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like an i
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the e is kind of falling apart oh no the
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r is missing not the e yeah the r
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so it looks like an i
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g e o supposed to be an r but almost
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looks like an eye because
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the r is falling apart feels really good
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out here with the breeze
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it's a little cool and crisp
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my mid 40s uh
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low 50s perhaps
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not too bad until that wind starts
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kind of kicking up
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the gentleman on a bike
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kind of rolling through the downtown
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there this is pretty interesting
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grove land turned off of the paved road
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into an area called grove land
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it is
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i don't even want to use the word
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unpaved
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soft
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dirt through here
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and grove land georgia
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wow
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this is pretty incredible back in here
33:55
there's an old mule barn over there
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this says dalworth brothers feed since
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1848
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this is historic pembroke
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the whistle stop painted here on the
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side of this brick
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however i have not heard one whistle the
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entire day
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it has been a train free day thus far
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these tracks
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no trains for whatever reason
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oh take a look at this the town that i
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passed through a few miles back grove
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land
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they have a depot painted on the wall
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from there
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and up in the windows says u.s post
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office
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it's kind of showing some of the areas
35:05
through
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historic pembroke or pembroke
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depending on how you pronounce it there
35:10
is a welcome center
35:12
right here along the
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the main strip
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in the form of a
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a depot or used to be a depot
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no one appears to be in the welcome
35:25
center however
35:27
but this is it right here next to the
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tracks
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faint remnant of a flower company
35:33
painted here along the side of this
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obelisk flower
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with their logo
35:42
this is the corner of church street
35:45
and bacon street
35:47
what that sign says
35:49
and over here even though there's no
35:51
advertisement on the side of the brick
35:54
it appears as if this is an old movie
35:56
theater right here because you can still
36:00
you know the marquee probably was up
36:01
there very difficult to see through the
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dirty window
36:05
but with the human eye doesn't really
36:07
show up on camera well you know what let
36:09
me zoom in just a little bit more
36:23
okay you can faintly see the stage
36:23
back in there
36:25
where the screen would have been
36:27
or perhaps just a performing arts
36:29
theater from back in the day
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but here
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is where the tickets were sold
36:42
look at that so you got to where the
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marquee was up there
36:45
and then the ticket booth would have
36:47
been right here
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one ticket please
36:55
nice
36:55
and the worker would have gone through
36:56
this door to get behind the ticket booth
36:59
pretty dang cool betting field
37:02
pharmacy
37:03
very faded out
37:05
but have the betting field logo here on
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the side
37:09
and there is a newer mural up here i
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always like to see these as well
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when they continue the tradition of
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having
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these advertisements painted on the side
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of brick
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yeah you can kind of
37:20
faintly make out the shield or whatever
37:22
this is here on the side of the the wall
37:25
these call these ghost signs someone was
37:27
saying
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that makes a lot of sense because
37:29
they're you know
37:32
harkening back to a simpler time
37:34
one thing about these treks that i go on
37:38
sometimes i don't really know where the
37:39
next evening is going to be
37:47
did not plan on ending up here in garden
37:47
city georgia
37:49
didn't really know this morning when i
37:50
awoke
37:51
statesboro kind of had the approximate
37:54
route
37:55
thought about
37:56
going one way shifted another
37:59
but i ended up here ending the episode
38:02
at the garden city georgia city hall
38:06
and i will be
38:07
continuing on into savannah
38:10
where i have just booked a hotel
38:13
in the historic district for the next
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two evenings
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so for the next two days
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i'm gonna be in
38:20
the historic district
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of savannah georgia
38:25
that's gonna do it for
38:28
today
38:29
from
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spoiler alert tomorrow i will be
38:36
in the historic district
38:38
of savannah georgia which i am very
38:40
excited about i have been to savannah a
38:42
few times back when i was in a band
38:44
touring
38:45
played a few shows there i've also been
38:47
back a couple times
38:49
forest gump
38:51
the feather scene at the beginning and
38:52
the bench scene is there i've covered
38:54
that in great detail and i'll be
38:56
touching that subject
38:58
again because that has been covered by
39:00
myself
39:01
probably one of the most extensive
39:04
videos i've ever done between national
39:06
lampoon's vacation the first vacation
39:09
and forrest gump
39:11
put a lot of work into those if you
39:12
haven't seen those kind of search so my
39:15
tenure for the next two days in savannah
39:18
will not be about that nor
39:20
other stuff that i have covered but i
39:22
want to kind of delve into the nooks and
39:25
crannies
39:27
if you will of savannah georgia
39:30
and in my car i have the scooter i
39:32
purchased very recently and there's a
39:35
lot of cobblestone and brick streets but
39:36
they're probably some sidewalks too
39:38
where i should be able to utilize and
39:40
maybe even park my vehicle for two days
39:43
and not drive and just focus on that so
39:45
i will be there the next two days
39:48
i am excited about a little
39:51
savannah georgia
39:57
that's gonna do it for today i'll see
39:57
you in the next video
39:59
which will be
40:01
from you nowhere
40:03
48 hours or so in
40:06
not a 48 hour challenge but two days
40:08
i'll be there so we have two episodes
40:10
in savannah it'd be great to not even
40:12
get in my car just i mean i might get in
40:14
the vehicle and go into the outskirts
40:16
but it'd be cool to just stay in
40:18
the historic district there's a lot to
40:20
cover
40:21
i'll see you the next video
40:23
the vlog it feels nice out here
40:26
i am really enjoying this trip
40:28
hope you are too
40:30
thank you so much for watching
40:32
vlog