This historic stagecoach inn would have seen lots of business after it was built on the old Milledgeville-Augusta route in the 1780s. I’ve found very little history for such an important survivor, and what I have found seems apocryphal, but as always will update when I learn more. It has been stabilized and restored by its present owners and is now known as the Stagecoach House Events Venue.
The stagecoach house is fantastic! I love your photos!
Karen Ferrell-White
On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 5:03 PM Vanishing North Georgia Photographs by Brian Brown wrote:
> Brian Brown posted: ” This historic stagecoach inn would have seen lots of > business after it was built on the old Milledgeville-Augusta route in the > 1780s. I’ve found very little history for such an important survivor, and > what I have found seems apocryphal, but as always ” >
I’ve really loved your posts for the last few years. They have reminded me of traveling through the remnants of the antebellum south with my parents as a kid. So much history has been lost. But your posts are kinda hard to access recently. PLEASE ADVISE. Or should I just not follow anymore? Thank you.
Ellen 🇺🇸
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Ellen- Could you be more specific as to your difficulty. Ads are part of the experience, and I know this is frustrating to some. Anything else, I’ll do my best to address. I truly appreciate your following the site for so long and hope we can resolve the issue.
Thanks for your reply. Whatever it was going wrong is fine now!!