Located next to Chestnut Grove Baptist Church on Epps Bridge Road.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Christmas in Athens
Milledge Avenue is home to a number of Sororities and Fraternities who really know how to decorate their beautiful houses. Here are a few of my favorites.
Alpha Gamma Delta house, located at 530 South Milledge, is also known as the
"Wedding Cake House."
Delta Sigma Phi House, located at 285 South Milledge, was built
by Andrew Lipscome, UGA's first chancellor, for his mother.
Mary Lipscome was the principal of the Lucy Cobb Institute for Girls.
My favorite this year is the Phi Mu House located at 250 South Milledge.
It was built in 1858 by Thomas and Sarah Hamilton who are said
to be Georgia's first millionaires.
Simply breathtaking!
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Thursday, December 26, 2013
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Ghosts of Athens Past
Have you noticed all the old signs on the sides of the buildings downtown? I love it when the owners leave remnants of the past. Here are a few of my favorites.
If you look close you can make out "Davison's" under the top red line. Davison's was a department store that occupied the building now housing The Mellow Mushroom, Herschel's, and the Graduate School. As a kid I used to visit the store and dream. To me it was the most magical place I had ever seen. You can see this sign from the corner of Broad and Jackson.
The next two are on the side of the Magnolias also located on the corner of Broad Street and Jackson.
Just walk up a few paces toward the Arch and you will see this cool advertisement from the past.
If you look close you can make out "Davison's" under the top red line. Davison's was a department store that occupied the building now housing The Mellow Mushroom, Herschel's, and the Graduate School. As a kid I used to visit the store and dream. To me it was the most magical place I had ever seen. You can see this sign from the corner of Broad and Jackson.
The next two are on the side of the Magnolias also located on the corner of Broad Street and Jackson.
Just walk up a few paces toward the Arch and you will see this cool advertisement from the past.
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