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10/4/07
Vinings When...
Photograph from 1920's taken from the vicinity of Akers Mill and the top of Stillhouse Road looking towards Vinings Mountain. House (barely visable) was of the "Hood" or "Heath" house beside the RR.
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Original Vinings Research Circa 1951
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Vinfact:
at one time the rairoad at Pace's Ferry was known as Robinson's Crossing...
Vinings in 1900 had a population of 270...
The Army of the Cumberland alone launched over 378 tons
of artillery shells in the Atlanta Campaign.
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Vinfact:
Used to be able to "flag" down a train and it would stop for you.
Vinfact:
Prior to Pace's, it was known as Harris Ferry...
Vinfact:
Before it was known as Vinings or Pace Mountain, it was known as Mac Rae's Hill...
Vinfact:
The old dirt mill as a rock quarry and dump, is now fashionable crafted as a pool and tennis courts for the Courtyards....