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Honeysuckle Sunset
Movie Gallery
Tags: Ashburn, Movie Gallery, Washington Avenue
Hardy Farms Peanut Stand
Monnie Street Peach Dream
Ashburn Aerial Photo
Tags: Ashburn, Washington Ave.
Lee's Old Fashion Detail
Turner County Hospital
Wynn Peanut & Sheller
Fish Fry
Pulling Down Honey
Location: Nesmith Rd. In Coverdale, GA
Gabe's Cemetery
Waffle House Sunset
Location: 745 E. Washington Ave, Ashburn, GA
Big Peanut Sunset
Dusk on Nelson Rd.
CORN FIELD
THE BIG PEANUT
Location: Sylvia Dr in Ashburn, Georgia
Knocked down due to Hurricane Michael on October 10, 2018, the Big Peanut Monument was severely missed by all. With the help of so many crowdsourced donations from locals and strangers,…
GORDON STREET 1940 VS 2021
photo 1: March 30, 2021
photo 2&3: Date: late 1940s (based on the cars)
Picking Fresh Blueberries in Coverdale
Ashburn Bird's Eye View
REMEMBERING ROY SUMNER JR.
REMEMBERING ROY SUMNER JR.
june 4, 2023
ashburn, people of turner county
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Recently, the TCP received some photos of the return of the body of Roy Sumner Jr provided by Perry Funeral Chapel. After some further…
Tags: Annelle Frances Thrasher Murphy (9/12/1897 - 6/3/1987), Arthur V. Akin, Ashburn High School, Ashburn Methodist Church, Bob Davis, Charles V. Perry (1912-1988), Clyde Zach "C.Z." Harden (5/19/1884 - 10/12/1953), Gordon Columbus "G.C." McKenzie (2/10/1885-2/25/1958), Hattie Mae Lemons Sumner (1897-1951), Herbert I. Shingler Jr., Herbert Ives Shinger II (1918-1959), Hilliard Johnston, Netta Dayton Jacobs Shingler (1893-1989), P.G. Watson, Rev. D.D. McCraw, Rev. M.P. Webb, Rev. Shannon Holloway, Rev. W.B. Cheshire, Rhoda Van Buskirk Story (1890-1982), Roy Marion Sumner Jr. (1920-1942), Roy Marion Sumner Sr. (1893-1963), The Wiregrass Farmer
First Baptist Church of Ashburn, (1891-1903)
The first building built by the church and remained the place of worship until 1903, when a new larger wooden building was built on McLendon St. The new building had two wings and 3 balconies. In 1956 this building was replaced by…
Ashburn School
"The architect for this building as shown was P.E. Dennis of Macon. He was architect for many of the buildings and homes in Ashburn. This building was built in 1899 and was named Ashburn Graded School. The corner stone was moved to…