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Photo of the Day: Adairsville, GA

October 5, 2009 by Caroline 2 Comments

While I was at home, I took a day trip to Adairsville, about 45 minutes outside Atlanta. My grandparents bought and refurbished a farm house there almost 20 years ago and now have their own garden and make their own salsa. Here are a few pictures I took while there on my mom’s Nikon D90.

Ancient tractor named “Henry” (they used to have a red one named “Etta.” Henry+Etta)

Owl to keep away predatory birds that will eat my grandfather’s tomatoes

The gate to the garden keeps the critters out

Tractor engine

My cousin Cooper found an animal bone

Bird houses made from gourds

Weathervane

Cassville Museum

Cass Grocery, Cassville, G.A.

They still have the old gas pumps.

Filed Under: americana, Georgia, photo friday, small town, South, USA

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  1. Nomad says

    October 6, 2009 at 7:36 am

    i think that cass grocery stole their logo from somewhere… cant put my finger on it tho…

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  2. Anonymous says

    October 6, 2009 at 10:35 pm

    Great photos! A slice of Americana.

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