Vanishing South Georgia
Here's a wonderful blog entitled Vanishing South Georgia:
http://vanishingsouthgeorgia.wordpress.com/
From the site:
http://vanishingsouthgeorgia.wordpress.com/
From the site:
The purpose of this photographic archive, for those of you who may be interested, is to preserve what is left of the culture of rural South Georgia. Each day, modernization threatens the very fabric of life that has persisted in South Georgia for the better part of two centuries. Tobacco barns, country stores and farmhouses are disappearing at an alarming rate. As there is no real effort to preserve these structures and the culture they represent, especially by government agencies, I feel the only way to make them relevant is to share these photographs. I’m not a professional photographer, by any means, but I hope that you enjoy what you see here, and I’m always open to suggestions. Those of you who reside in South Georgia may notice a central geographical focus. That’s because I’m a native of Ben Hill County, the exact center of the southern half of the state, and most of my work is done in my spare time, and not too far from my home. I hope this site will encourage those with similar interests to do the same in their regions. For those of you confused by the random nature of the posts on this blog, I have used “tags” and “categories” to do the organization for me. This simply means you may click on any of the themes to the right and will be able to view these in more logical order. I hope you’ll share this blog with as many people as you can–Brian Brown

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