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           24 Jan 2005

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14:35:12
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Came out this summer and loved it! It is so nice to see something like this preserved. We would like to have a birthday party in the big field at the railroad sometime! We will be in touch! Good work!


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15 Mar 2005
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11:11:52
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Stuart Cannon, Assistant Scoutmaster, BSA Troop 77, Griffin, GA


Date:
15 Mar 2005
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11:17:01
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BYRON BROCK, THE SIGHT IS GREAT!! LOOK FORWARD TO THE UPCOMING EVENTS. THE KIDS WILL LOVE THIS.


Date:
15 Mar 2005
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13:56:12
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Hi Guys! Your website looks great. I'm hoping to get by to visit again soon, but Georgia Power #97 is taking up the bulk of my free time at the moment. Come see us sometime and keep up the good work. Andrew Durden Atlanta NRHS


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15 Mar 2005
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16:36:53
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Nancy Simko, of FDR's Little White House in Warm Springs. Glad you're out there! I portray Eleanor in living history programs, let us know if you are interested in me coming. 706-655-5870


Date:
17 Mar 2005
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10:30:58
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Elton, I'm quite impressed - and proud! Keep up the good work. I'm sure you all are rewarded for your hard work there each day. Love, Mom


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25 Mar 2005
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02:49:13
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Hey Elton, loved the pics of the family you even had one of collin in his wheelchair 4th of july. we loved it.. keep it up...

  the mooney's across the street


Date:
30 Apr 2005
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08:21:28
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Hey Stick with it! Looking fine out there! GP


Date:
10 Sep 2005
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17:30:31
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I just happened upon your railroad with my two little toddlers. They (and dad) had a great time. I hope to book our church groups with you and support you in the future. Thank you for helping to pass this to another generation. Rev. Mike Broome Pomona UMC


Date:
09 Oct 2005
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22:43:53
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Neat history on your line! A neat site. Good luck in the future. I love Georgia- was stationed at Ft. Stewart (Hinesville) in the 1980's. Mike Marysville, WA


Date:
29 Oct 2005
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06:46:38
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I have never been so scared! Halloween train was a blast! I Will be back!!


Date:
30 Oct 2005
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18:14:19
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My Wife,Grandson, and Myself came out and rode the train Saturday night, and I must say it was one of the most enjoyable Family astomosphere's at an event like that, I have ever attended..My thanks to you entire staff and the owner for putting this public event on... Tom McGahee and Family... P.S. Looking forward to next year...


Date:
30 Oct 2005
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18:48:15
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I think that the train ride was a great idea. I enjoy doing family oriented things. However, on the Halloween trail I may would add a few more things each year. Don't get me wrong it is good, but I would just add a few things each year to keep people coming back. It seemed to me that it was a great hit this year for everyone to come out for Halloween (2005). I think that advertising tripled the guests. I think that it would even be neat to do a Christmas trail and decorate it up with christmas lights, trees, reindeers, etc. Keep up the good work!


Date:
14 Nov 2005
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23:05:37
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Two thumbs up all the way....especially to Jared and Elton for all their hard work. Now, let's get a locomotive up there! Will Martin Macon


Date:
15 Nov 2005
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16:23:00
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If Rossevelt was able to travel from Georgia to New York and Wahsington, why not have high speed trains as an alternative to high gas prices. Here in Europe we have a good public transportation. I believe USA needs to invest more in high speed trains as a competitor to expensive Airlines. Nice site, keep it up Conchita Ortiz Barcelona, Spain


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02 Dec 2005
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17:23:47
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I wanted to write in and say I agree with you, it is Christmas time, and I wish some people would stop complaining so much and enjoy it. Thank you for taking a stand on this, and Merry Christmas to you! C.Meinhardt., Griffin


Date:
14 Dec 2005
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22:58:38
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i would like to know if yall plan on using the steam engines on your line. i have lived here in griffin all of my life not to far from your headquarter on teamon rd. i had often wonder what it would be like to see that section of track from the river to griffin. it would be even better to see it from a train pulled by a steam engine. but the cost of operation may be to great to do so.. i dont kwow but i hope it is in your plan. if you would like to reply to this email me at cthe8ball@earthlink.net thanks.


Date:
17 Dec 2005
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10:06:51
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have not had the pleasure of actually visiting. I always get the info. a day late. still i am excited about it and hope to get out there with my grandson real soon. look forward to future events. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! choo choo.....


Date:
17 Dec 2005
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19:14:30
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Enjoyed talking with you this evening about your train project. This has a lot of potential and I hope you get the funds needed to meet your goals. Locust Grove (Henry County).


Date:
19 Dec 2005
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07:53:17
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Loved the Christmas theme at your railroad! Why is this such a secret? If you were to get the word out, i'm sure people would come from all over to visit! Keep up the good work, we will be back! in Milner, Ga.


Date:
07 Apr 2006
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18:11:34
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are ya'll the old line a couple of us brought motorcars over to Griffin and ran on 49th or 50th anniversary of Roosevelts funeral train? Must have been 10-15 years ago. As I remember Warren Frye and another gentleman had been cutting trees for motorcars to ride over.

 Rick Perry RailsEnd@mindspring.com



Date:
13 Aug 2006
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06:59:10
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