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Peterson-Wilbanks House, 1916, Vidalia

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Leader-Rosansky House, 1903, Vidalia

Amazingly, the house still retains its ornamental cast iron fence. The Marvin Shuman family also lived in this house, from the 1940s through the 1980s. Marvin’s daughter, Anita Shuman Momand notes...

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Storefronts, Vidalia

The black front on the building just left of center is Vitrolite, an increasingly endangered mid-20th-century “modern” building material that’s most often seen on theatres.

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Meadows Street, Vidalia

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Coca-Cola Sign, Vidalia

I believe this restored vintage sign is now used to advertise a law firm.

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Sears Roebuck Sign, Vidalia

This is on the rear side of the old Sears store, above the freight door.

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Western Auto Ghost Sign, Vidalia

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Citizens Bank Building, Vidalia

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First National Bank Building, Vidalia

This has housed various other businesses over the years.

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Masonic Hall & Darby Bank Building, Vidalia

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Paul Anderson Youth Home, Vidalia

The late Paul Anderson (1932-1994) was known as “The World’s Strongest Man” and beginning in 1961 channeled his fame into helping troubled youth get their lives on track. Truett Cathy, of Chic-Fil-A...

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Central Hallway House, Vidalia

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