1, 2 May 18
We stopped
for the evening at the Little Ocmulgee State Park and Lodge. This started as a CCC project in 1935. It opened in 1936 and over time the site
became rundown and unused. In 2007 the
site was renovated including the historic buildings and opened as a state park
and lodge. We had good weather for our one-night
stay and enjoyed a great sunset on the lake.
The next day
we made a quick stop at the WWII flight Training Center and museum of Coffee County. It was the training center for the 63rd Air Forces contract
pilot school for primary training. It is
said to be the best-preserved training site of its kind in the country. All the
buildings have been restored. Much of the surrounding area including the
airport has changed little since the school was in operation. It has a limited
schedule of open times, which did not include our visit, so we just wandered
the site and imagined what it must have been like in the Early 1940’s.
1 comment:
Think we missed this one last time we blew through GA. Looks like a great place to stop. Did you fish?
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