🏰Barnesville is a small town in Georgia with a population of around 6,000. It is known for its charming clock tower and beautiful murals depicting the town's history.
🚂The old train depot in Barnesville is where FDR gave a speech during his visit in 1938. The depot is now a historical landmark and features a mural of FDR's visit.
🏢Zebulon is a historic town with a rich textile industry heritage. The city hall building used to be a train station, and you can still see the water tower with the town's name on it.
🌲Meansville is a small community with less than 200 residents. It is known for its peaceful atmosphere, wooden bridges, and beautiful countryside views.
🚜The towns I explored have a strong connection to Georgia's agricultural and farming history, with murals depicting cotton-picking and horse-drawn carriages.