She said the idea for the project started two years ago when the NSCDA-Georgia local chapter was looking ahead to America’ s 250th birthday. They wanted to do something to mark the occasion, she said. She said she had also realized at the time that the history of downtown wasn’ t being kept up with well, in terms of the ease of finding the information.
“ I want the information to be accessible online,” Barber said.
The overall goal of this project is to have plaques on the buildings with QR codes that a person can scan to get information about the buildings’ history, she said.
The Commercial Building with Neelys
Aerial view of the Courthouse
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