Walking around the commercial area of Palmetto, you quickly forget you’re in the most populous county in Georgia.
The historic structures are concentrated on Toombs Street (first two images) and Main Street (below).
Walking around the commercial area of Palmetto, you quickly forget you’re in the most populous county in Georgia.
The historic structures are concentrated on Toombs Street (first two images) and Main Street (below).
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Thanks for this rich collection of vernacular architecture. And, for providing the dates of construction. I wish I lived closer to the documentary repositories. I can envision a study of store sizes and usage over time. Oh well, maybe in my next life. Meanwhile, keep them coming.
Barbara
Barbara M. Kelly, PhD
Author: Expanding the American Dream