Logs for RebelJedi 
26-May-07
Found this while at GW5. It is a great piece of Geocaching history. Thanks for sharing it with us.
25-Nov-05
12-Nov-05
06-Nov-05
This building served as the Ola Elemnetary School on Snapping Shoals Road in the 1940's. In the early 1950's it was moved behind the Sharon Baptist Church on North Ola Road and used for Sunday School Classes intil it was moved to its present location at Heritage Park in 2003.
This H.K. Porter Steam Engine, Tank #0-4-0 can be found in McDonough, GA. It was built in 1933 and used by the Western Pennsylvania Yards in Connellsville, PA. until the 1950's. It was one of the last of its kind to be built that operated off of steam. In Pennsylvania, this trains nickname was "Highlander" but the people of Henry County, GA call it "Old #7".
28-Oct-05
The E.L. Greenway Welcome Center, Warner Robins, Georgia, held an opening celebration of its Caboose Exhibit and Century Tree Commemoration. The Greenway Welcome Center inhabits the “new†train station in Warner Robins, constructed in 1944 by Southern Railway at a cost of $20,000 to replace the wooden structure that had been used for the previous 57 years by the community of Wellston. After Southern Railway closed its Warner Robins office in 1970, it leased the building to the city, and Warner Robins Art Association refurbished it to house their Train Station Art Gallery and Gift Shop. Southern deeded the train depot to the City of Warner Robins in 1994, and renovations were accomplished in 1997. The building now serves as Welcome Center for the City of Warner Robins, and houses the Bureau of Civic Affairs, the Convention & Visitors Bureau, and the Keep Warner Robins Beautiful program.
This plane is outside 202 Engineering Installation Squadron Air National Guards building next to the Macon Airport in Macon, GA