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Harry Pittman Novelty Warehouse, Fitzgerald

This was home to Harry Pittman’s novelty business. It was recently razed along with West Side Grocery and the old Floyd’s Hamburger Shack.

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West Side Grocery, Fitzgerald

West Side Grocery was recently razed, along with Harry Pittman’s Novelty Warehouse and Floyd’s Hamburger Shack. It was the first “convenience” store in this section of town, if not the entire town.

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Adamson House, Ben Hill County

This hip-roof farmhouse was an early “country house” on the outskirts of Fitzgerald, located near the railroad shops and the Westwood community. My grandmother was friends with Mrs. Adamson and my...

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Mount Cavalry Baptist Church & Cemetery, Ben Hill County

Mount Cavalry Baptist Church is an historic African-American congregation in Ben Hill County and has an equally historic cemetery. Many members of this venerable church served our nation in the armed...

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York-Edmonson House, Ben Hill County

This unusual vernacular house is a familiar sight in my travels around my home county. I’ve never known anything about it, but recently shared it in social media and got some feedback. Dorene Wilson...

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Sturgeon Creek Primitive Baptist Church, Ben Hill County

Sturgeon Creek is among the oldest congregations in Ben Hill County, organized in 1885. It was formally constituted in 1888 on land donated by area pioneer Jacob Dorminey (25 October 1837-20 November...

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Mathews Glen, 1895, Fitzgerald

When I was a young teenager I first visited this house with my father, who worked on the railroad for many years with owner Harold Mathews (7 August 1923 – 16 May 2004). Harold knew how much we loved...

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Carlyle McDonald House, 1950, Fitzgerald

This was the home of Judge Carlyle McDonald and his wife, Virginia Hough McDonald. Judge McDonald also served as Fitzgerald mayor at one time. I have great memories of lunchtime visits here with my...

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J. W. McDonald House, Fitzgerald

This is one of several English Vernacular Revival houses in Fitzgerald. South Main-South Lee Streets Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

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Folk Victorian House, Fitzgerald

South Main-South Lee Streets Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

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