A small introduction to my hometown, St. Marys, Georgia. I'll have to get some more details about these buildings from my parents, as of right now, I'm using my own shoddy memory.
Here is the Spencer House Inn... I honestly thought this was a Bed and Breakfast... I'm not sure when it was upgraded to an Inn. This house was built in 1872. A mere child to all you Europeans out there, but this is a pretty old building for the U.S. (and for the South, since so much of it was burned during the civil war).
This is Orange Hall, named so because of all the Orange Trees that are planted along side it. This house is rumored to have the ghost of a young girl in it. I'm told that there is a window in one of the bedrooms in which she is slowly etching her name. They apparently also have to remake her bed on occasion.
In St. Marys--being the small town that it is-- one can imagine the talk that this billboard started. There was chatter that some man must have gotten caught cheating on his wife --and she was pissed! A few weeks later, it said: "YOUR NEIGHBOR KNOWS TOO!" Oh boy, we all thought that there was some juicy gossip about to explode on the scene. A few weeks later, we were all disappointed to discover that it was an advertisement for a car dealership in Brunswick. So much for all that...
More to come!
3 comments:
wow, so that's what that st. marys place looks like
I'm voluntary for ice cream and chocolate fudge but not for the house with the ghost!
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I know i'm a little late on the get-up here, but the pics made me kind of miss St. Marys. Somedays, i just want to kayak through those marshes again....
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