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PLACES IVE VISITED HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE. Saturday, July 7, 2012. The Atlanta History Center. The entrance to the Atlanta History Center. History center membership privileges. Exit from the museum proper to visit the two historic properties on the history center grounds. The barn at the approach to the Tullie Smith House. The barn on the left, the blacksmith shop in the center, and the corncrib on the right. The entrance to the blacksmith shop. The interior of the blacksmith shop. The docent in fro.

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PLACES IVE VISITED HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE. Saturday, July 7, 2012. The Atlanta History Center. The entrance to the Atlanta History Center. History center membership privileges. Exit from the museum proper to visit the two historic properties on the history center grounds. The barn at the approach to the Tullie Smith House. The barn on the left, the blacksmith shop in the center, and the corncrib on the right. The entrance to the blacksmith shop. The interior of the blacksmith shop. The docent in fro.

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