
Macon serves as the focal point for this mid-century look at Middle Georgia, where the confluence of the Central of Georgia and Southern railroads meet a growing network of federal highways. The landscape transitions from the developed corridors of Warner Robins and the expansive Robins AFB to the agricultural river valleys of the Ocmulgee River and Oconee River. This 1950s perspective documents the region's infrastructure just as modern transit was beginning to redefine the space between established county seats like Dublin, Sandersville, and Swainsboro.
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