Vintage Albany
Tweet This photo is of the Arrington Family get together on July 4, 1915 at Blue Springs in Albany. Blue Springs was originally named Skywater by the native-Americans. It was later named Radium Springs in 1925, around the time the old Casino was built because of trace elements of radium detected in the water. [...]
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Tweet This photo is of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall. They worked for Albany’s founder Nelson Tift in the late 1800’s. Mrs. Hall worked at the Tift residence, her husband was the overseer of Tift’s dairy farm.
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Tweet This undated photo is of an unknown Albany family. Members of the Facebook group, Vintage Albany, believe this home was on Washington Street and Society Ave.
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Tweet This is a real photo postcard taken in February 1940 of some of the damage done to businesses along Washington Street. The deadly tornado struck in the early morning hours of February 10. This and many other historic photos can be found on the Facebook group, Vintage Albany.
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Tweet This 1904 photo is of a large group having a picnic at the small community of Philema just inside Lee County. The group rode the Albany & Northern Railway to get to the picnic.
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Tweet This undated photo is from an old Little Theatre production (now Theatre Albany) of the musical South Pacific. The play was based on a book by James A. Michener and the music was written by the team of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. The photo was posted on the Facebook group Vintage Albany, Georgia [...]
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Tweet This photo was taken of a parlor inside the old Victorian version of The New Albany Hotel on Pine in 1904. The hotel was later replaced with the current building which is now called Albany Heights. This is one of many historic photos found on the Facebook group, Vintage Albany, Georgia.
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Tweet This undated photo shows the Skeet shooting complex at Radium Springs. The photo was submitted to the Facebook group Vintage Albany, Georgia and was part of the Mary Alford Faulk Photo collection.
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Tweet This pretty scene is of Central Baptist Church taken from across Pine Lake. The photo was taken after a rare snow in Albany on Jan. 31, 1977 by a Vintage Albany member.
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Tweet This bus was nicknamed the “Big Chief” by students at AHS back in the 1960’s. The “A” football team got to ride in the Big Chief, the B team rode in another bus. This is one of nearly 3,000 images found on the Facebook group, Vintage Albany Georgia.
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