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Douglasville
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130 pages
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Set against the backdrop of Reconstruction, the book explores the establishment of Douglasville as a model New South town. In 1875, local leaders laid the foundations for a thriving community, introducing essential infrastructure like a railroad, cotton mill, and commercial district. Today, the historic central business district, recognized in the National Register of Historic Places, reflects the founders' vision. Now a vibrant city, Douglasville hosts diverse businesses, illustrating its evolution from a railroad town into a modern hub.
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2014, hardcover
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