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WINTER, 2009 • VOLUME 8, NUMBER 4 • TABLE OF CONTENTS
10 Vanishing Georgia:  Small Town Life - Elberton
For a teenaged girl in Elberton in the 1960s, there was nothing like Saturday afternoons spent in the comfort of an air-conditioned movie theater, and summer evenings flirting with the boys at the local Dairy Queen.
BY MARTHA PHILLIPS • ELBERT COUNTY
17 The Camp Creek Train Wreck of 1900
Pulled by an ill-fated engine known for its long record of mishaps, Old Number Seven chugged out of McDonough one stormy night, bound for the trestle spanning the raging floodwaters of Camp Creek.
BY JEFFERY C. WELLS • HENRY COUNTY
21 The Last Cattle Drive
Just 87 years ago, "cowboys" drove cattle straight down Peachtree Road to an Atlanta slaughterhouse.
BY MARION BLACKWELL, JR •
COBB AND FULTON COUNTIES
23 The Genius of Georgia Architect Charles E. Choate
From Atlanta to Augusta, from Rome to Vienna, the elegantly designed buildings by self-taught architect Charles E. Choate grace many Georgia cities and towns.
BY WILLIAM RAWLINGS •
WASHINGTON COUNTY
28 Searching for Swamp Bats
The primordial bottomland forests flanking South Georgia's rivers contain habitat ideal for some remarkable and little-known bat species.
BY DIRK J. STEVENSON •
SOUTH GEORGIA
32 A First Descent into Pettyjohn Cave
There is no charge for admission, but the casual visitor must exercise the utmost caution upon entering this vast and wild cave system in northwest Georgia.
BY ROBERT LATIMER HURST •
WALKER COUNTY
35 Turning and Burning:  The Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia
In an era in which time, patience, and craftsmanship are in increasingly short supply, you'll enjoy a visit to Georgia's stoneware "capital,' where artisans employ skills handed down by their forebears.
BY ANNE DISMUKES AMERSON •
WHITE COUNTY
39 The Year of the Chiefs
The 1960s was a decade of growth and excitement in Atlanta as the Falcons and Braves became the South's first major league teams.  The city's initial championship, though, would come in the sport of soccer.
BY DAVID PRICE •
FULTON COUNTY
43 The Surrency Horror
Over a span of ten days in 1872, hundreds of people witnessed a series of inexplicable occurrences at the residence of Surrency, Georgia's foremost citizen.
BY JIM MILES •
APPLING COUNTY
49 Memories of Jackson's Elegant and Inviting Carmichael House
Old family photographs and a stunning Victorian-era house in Jackson remind the author of her ancestors who once called this place home.
BY JANIE DEMPSEY WATTS • BUTTS COUNTY
56 Genuine Georgia Backroads:  Camellias and Countryside
Quaint towns, historic houses, and beautiful gardens await those willing to take the back roads.
BY LYNNE TAYLOR • MACON COUNTY
60 Dining on the Set: Fried Green 'Maters at the Whistle Stop Cafe
It's always a treat to find good country cooking at a back roads cafe, but even more so when your surroundings served as a movie set for a memorable film set in the South.
BY MARY ANN ANDERSON • MONROE COUNTY