Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Georgia

I drove about 250 miles around the Northwest corner of Georgia today .... just looking at the state.  I was almost back to Chattanooga, Tennessee and close to the Alabama border.

First stop - With a large collection of historical artifacts from the past 150 years, the Northeast Georgia History Center seeks to preserve and share the area's rich history with locals and visitors alike. The Center includes many exhibits such as the Sports Hall of Fame, a freedom garden, and Cherokee Chief White Path's Cabin, circa 1780.

And then ...
Built in 1882, the Euharlee Creek Covered Bridge is nearly 138 feet long
Located in Calhoun behind a restaurant is Sam's Tree House. Both a writer and a visionary Renaissance man, Sam Edwards spends his time writing his memoirs in his nearly two-story tree house that he built with random pieces, including part of an airplane, a submarine prop from a movie and a boat.

The tree house was in pretty bad shape!

Displayed in front of the Rabbittown Cafe is a huge 20-foot tall rabbit carved out of Styrofoam and stucco. 





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