On Wednesday 8 October we (the Bailey's and the White's) went to the North Georgia History Museum in Gainesville. In my blog of 5 October I showed some pictures and I said, "All the rest of the museum pictures will be in a separate blog entry." Here are all the pictures of our museum visit:
| George Washington Father of Our Country |
| Lynda, Eileen, and Allen |
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| The general store |
| Inside the general store |
| Inside the general store |
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| Inside the general store |
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| Inside the general store |
| Lynda and Allen by the general store |
| Kneeling rail |
| The Original McGuffey's Eclectic First Reader |
| Moonshining still |
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| Note our town Ellijay |
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| Revenuer raid |
| Bell Switchboard |
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| Instructions |
| State-of-the-art office equipment |
| State-of-the-art office equipment |
| Perry Business School attendees |
| State-of-the-art kitchen appliances |
| State-of-the-art kitchen appliances (Maytag on the left) |
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| Make Wash Day a Short Day |
| Singer sewing machine |
| The Country Doctor |
| Portable Medical Equipment |
| Portable Medical Equipment |
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| Nurse's Uniform |
| Medical Technology |
| Medical Technology |
| Medical Technology |
| Medical Technology |
| Gainesville Tornado of 6 April 1936 |
| Gainesville Tornado of 6 April 1936 |
| Gainesville Tornado |
| Gainesville Tornado |
| Broken statue of Col. C. C. Sanders |
| Statue of Col. C. C. Sanders before tornado |
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| Little tornado |
| Gainesville Tornado |
| Gainesville Tornado |
| After Gainesville Tornado |
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| Gainesville Tornado |
| Before Gainesville Tornado |
| Roosevelt and Recovery |
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| Ty Cobb "the Georgia Peach" |
| Autographed baseball |
| Paul Anderson |
| "Spud" Chandler |
| Johnny Mize |
| Old pressure cooker |
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| Lynda White and chickens |
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| Jesse Jewell |
| Lynda and the Poultry Display |
| Buford Dam |
| Cotton bale |
| In the cotton trade |
| In the cotton mill |
| In the cotton mill |
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| Guide Betty White |
| Allen White and Willys Overland Jeep |
| Lynda White and Willys Overland Jeep |
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| M38A1 Willys Overland Jeep Korean War Era |
| M38A1 Willys Overland Jeep |
| Allen and Joe White |
| Betty and Lynda White |
| Lynda and the jeep |
| Eileen in the Mark Trail Exhibit |
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| In the Mark Trail Exhibit |
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| In the Mark Trail Exhibit |
| Eastern Diamondback Rattler |
| In the Mark Trail Exhibit |
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| Mark Trail Characters |
| In the Mark Trail Exhibit |
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| In the Mark Trail Exhibit |
| In the Mark Trail Exhibit |
| In the Mark Trail Exhibit |
| In the Mark Trail Exhibit |
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| Ed Dodd's Travels |
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| In the Mark Trail Exhibit |
| Lynda White in the Mark Trail Exhibit |
| Pottery Exhibit |
| Pottery Exhibit |
| Water power |
| Pottery Exhibit |
| Coiled rattlesnake |
| Pottery Exhibit |
| Pottery Exhibit |
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| Pottery Exhibit |
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| Pottery Exhibit |
| The White Path Cabin |
| The White Path Cabin |
| The White Path Cabin and Blacksmith Shop |
| The Blacksmith Shop |
| Allen and Ben at the Blacksmith Shop |
| Inside the Blacksmith Shop |
| Inside the Blacksmith Shop |
| Inside the Blacksmith Shop |
| Inside the Blacksmith Shop |
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| On the Back Porch |
| In the Back Yard |
| Inside the Blacksmith Shop |
| Lynda on the Front Porch |
| Inside the White Path Cabin |
| Inside the White Path Cabin |
| On the Back Porch |
| Allen inside the White Path Cabin |
| Inside the White Path Cabin |
| Inside the White Path Cabin |
| Eileen Inside the White Path Cabin Kitchen |
| The White Path Cabin Kitchen |
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| In the White Path Cabin Kitchen |
| On the Back Porch |
| Inside the White Path Cabin |
| Inside the White Path Cabin |
| Allen Inside the White Path Cabin |
| Allen and Eileen on the Back Porch |
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| Allen on the Back Porch |
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| On the Front Porch |
| On the Front Porch |
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| Looking at the Museum from the Cabin |
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| Gainesville Midland Railroad Depot |
| Mule Camp Springs |
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| In American Freedom Garden |






















































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