Conyers, GA: Rockdale County Court House
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Conyers: A shot of the "Dinky" Engine 104 near "Olde Town" Conyers, Georgia. It is a little bit smaller than the usual steam locomotive, and weighs "only" 94 tons. It is 50 feet long including the tender, and has a 0-6-0 wheel configuration. Built in 1905 by the Rogers company, it spent 1948-1960 doing the short 3 mile run between the Callaway Mill and Conyers.
Conyers: The colorfully painted backsides of some Conyers, Georgia storefronts, or should I just say storebacks? This is on Railroad Street, "Olde Town Conyers" in February.
Conyers: A view of the west-facing storefronts on Commercial Street in historic "Olde Town" Conyers, Georgia on a cloudy February afternoon.
Conyers: A view up one way Center Street, "Olde Town" Conyers, Georgia, looking northeast on a clearing February afternoon.
Conyers: Rockdale County Comissioner's Office
Conyers: A view of the more colorful east-facing storefronts on Commercial Street in historic "Olde Town" Conyers, Georgia on a cloudy February afternoon. The sandwich board of the fantastically delicious Borage Grill is visible on the left. Taken from Lat 33° 40' 0" N, Long 84° 1' 3" W.
Conyers: A view down Railroad Street in historic "Olde Town" Conyers, Georgia on a rainy February afternoon.
Conyers: A view up Commercial Street in historic "Olde Town" Conyers, Georgia on a cloudy February afternoon. The ancient stone bank building on the left looks like something out of a Sergio Leone movie.
Conyers: A view up Warehouse Street in historic "Olde Town" Conyers, Georgia on a blustery February afternoon.
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