Hi Tammy, When I saw your photo, I knew I had seen it before. When I was doing research for the Stay and See Georgia Boardgame, I learned about the history of Milledgeville.
Tammy Lankford,
Eatonton, GA
There are so many cool little towns to explore around Georgia. Ray and I have got to make a point to get out once, maybe twice a month on a day trip and check these things out. Seriously.
Tammy Lankford,
Eatonton, GA
Kimo- it was a government building before it was a Military College
Larry- it's a beauty. And a unique part of our local history
Thom- Donald and I need to do more of that too. We used to with the kinds, not so much in the past few years.
That's a stately looking building, Tammy!
When I was in your state last month, I spent some time in Savannah. While my grandson and I were riding the trolley around town, we came upon this scene in one of the numerous town square parks. It appeared to be part of a prom night. The guys were all dressed in cadet uniforms, and looked really sharp.

Locally at the Military College it's not a "prom" but a Cotillion Myrl Jeffcoat . Love that moss in the trees and the mom's with cameras. And seriously you and Eliazabeth have now both been to Georgia and NOT let me know. tsk tsk.
Tammy - I thought about you when I was in Georgia. It was a rapid paced 9 day trip, with little free time. My grandson goes to Georgia Tech, I suspect I will be back there one day again.
Aloha Tammy,
I love Gothic architecture. When I saw the creneling I thought that is rather severe and castle like for a church but then I saw that it was a military college and it made perfect sense.
peace,
Tammy Lankford,
Eatonton, GA