Preserving a Community’s Charm

Daisy, Georgia

In the late 1800’s the establishment of rail service and a depot, the City of Daisy became a center of commerce in Evans County Georgia. Today, the depot is gone and only freight trains pass through. Some of the original buildings have been restored over time, and the local citizens contribute to preserving the charm of the rural community.

View of a small town with a flagpole displaying the American flag. A United States Post Office and a community center are visible, along with a city hall and museum building, decorated with a pink ribbon and a colorful sculpture in the foreground.
Evans County-City of Daisy Georgia
A closed entrance featuring double black wooden doors with decorative glass panes, a red brick wall, and a sign that reads 'Sorry WE'RE CLOSED' in the window.
Daisy community center
Front entrance featuring double black doors with decorative paneling, flanked by large windows and a red brick wall.
Wood doors with transom and side windows to provide light

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you are enjoying the sites of Coastal Georgia and South Carolina. 🙂

Alice

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