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The Letter

May 25, 2015

Several weeks ago, a letter came into my possession, sent to me from a cousin who found it while going …

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The World of Coca-Cola

February 14, 2014

My family enjoys Sunday outings and Atlanta being only 40 minutes away from our house (depending on the traffic in …

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The Magical Flying Saucer

December 31, 2013

As a child, growing up in the suburbs as I did meant that a trip into the city of Atlanta …

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Exploring the Carmichael House

October 5, 2013

Part I: The Mansion The J.R. Carmichael mansion, known to the locals of Jackson, Georgia as “The Carmichael House” is …

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The Soldier and the Courthouse

April 8, 2011

It was on a mild, warm Monday late in the month of April, 1911 that saw the gathering of hundreds …

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Bits and Bytes

December 6, 2010

For some reason, the thought of computers and technology sprang to mind this evening and seemed to be a good …

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