A tribute to the Nations Armed Forces who served in World War II Plaque courtesy Lat34North.com. Original page, with additional info, here. Photo credit: Ken Moser.
The Luther Story Bridge honoring Luther Story and other veterans from Sumter County and the following named veterans from Dooly County, all of whom gave their lives in World War II or the Korean...
This County, created by Acts of the Legislature May 15 & Dec. 24, 1821, is named for Col. John Dooly of Revolutionary fame who was murdered in his home by Tories in 1780. The original County Site...
Albert G. Williamson, a Dodge County entrepreneur, donated land for a burial place in Orphans community following the death of a neighbor´s child, George P.A. Barnes, in 1887. The community was...
This house, constructed in 1872, is the oldest house in Eastman. In 1868, William Pitt Eastman founded the 400,000 acre Georgia Land and Lumber Company. Learning in 1870 that Station No. 13 along...
At this point the highway was originally known as the Blackshear Road. It was planned and cut out in 1815 by Major Elijah Blackshear and a company of Georgia Volunteer Militia. This road gained...
In 1937 W.S. and Ethel Stuckey opened the first Pecan Shoppe at this location. That began the introduction of the pecan, Ethel´s candy and the distinctive blue-roofed Shoppe to the...
Eastman´s first public school, serving both elementary and high school students, opened on this site in 1898. A second building was added in 1904. In 1946, financed through individual...
NORMANDALE 1868- 1896 Normandale was named for Norman W. Dodge, one of seven sons of William E. Dodge, for whom Dodge County was named in 1870. The home of over 500 people, Normandale...
On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington, Georgia (178 miles NE of the Park), where he performed his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Shortly thereafter,...
This County created by Act of the Legislature Oct. 26, 1870, is named for William E. Dodge, a New York lumberman who owned large areas of the forest lands and who persuaded Congress to...
During the Battle of Decatur July 22nd, 1864 there was hot fighting in and around the old courthouse which stood on this square. Wheeler´s Calvary made a gallant charge here and captured a battery...
At this location, on Labor Day 1955, Avondale Estates neighbors Joe Rogers, Sr., and Tom Forkner founded the first Waffle House restaurant. The name was inspired by the most popular item on...
The Allen Wilson Terrace Public Housing Project constructed in 1941, was named for the first African-American. School principal in Decatur. These school building, Lilly Hill Baptist Church, the...
The Beacon Community was the center of Decatur´s African American community until its demolition by the Urban Renewal programs of the mid-1960s. Bounded by N. McDonough Street on the east....
A tribute to the Armed Forces That have defended the United States of America SPONSORED BY Smoke Rise Morning Glories, Mountain Mums, And Smoke Rise Garden Clubs IN COPOERATION WITH...
A tribute to the Armed Forces That have defended the United States of America SPONSORED BY Rose of Sharon Garden Club of the Redbud District IN COPOERATION WITH DeKalb County Federation of Garden...
A tribute to the Armed Forces That have defended the United States of America SPONSORED BY DeKalb County Federation of Garden Club, Inc. in cooperation with the Redbud District and The Garden...
A tribute to the Armed Forces That have defended the United States of America SPONSORED BY Avon Garden Club, The Avondale Estates Garden Club in cooperation with the Garden Clubs of Georgia,...
A tribute to the Armed Forces That have defended the United States of America SPONSORED BY The Garden Club Members of the Redbud District IN COPOERATION WITH Stone Mountain Park AND The Garden...