You won’t find Rice Town on any map, but it’s a settlement of many Rice family members and descendants on GA 79, east of Elberton. The Rice Garage looks like it may have also once had gas pumps and a country store.
You won’t find Rice Town on any map, but it’s a settlement of many Rice family members and descendants on GA 79, east of Elberton. The Rice Garage looks like it may have also once had gas pumps and a country store.
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Loved seeing the picture of the garage that my Daddy owned and operated and yes, there was a country store and gas pumps. Thank you.
I too enjoyed seeing Uncle Richard garage we had some good times down at Rice Town. My granddaddy own a home down there and we would spend the night with them!
I live in Rice Town right across from Mr. Rice’s garage. My mother grew up just down Welcome Church Rd. I have very deep roots here and love living out here in “po’ dunk”, which is what our friends from the city call it.
I loved growing up in Rice Town, my daddy worked on a lot of cars in that garage and was loved by so many people!
I can’t count the number of times I went there with my husband. Brings back a lot of memories.