Smyrna Georgia Shorts
Smyrna Georgia USA Vintage Poster Tourism Travel Shorts
by TravelersGems
$21 $27
Description: Smyrna is a welcoming city in Cobb County, known for its community spirit and charming neighborhoods. The city celebrates its nickname, “Jonquil City,” with vibrant blooms each spring that brighten the area. This drawing makes a thoughtful souvenir or gift for anyone who appreciates Smyrna’s friendly atmosphere and local charm.
Description: Smyrna is a welcoming city in Cobb County, known for its community spirit and charming neighborhoods. The city celebrates its nickname, “Jonquil City,” with vibrant blooms each spring that brighten the area. This drawing makes a thoughtful souvenir or gift for anyone who appreciates Smyrna’s friendly atmosphere and local charm.
Description: Smyrna is a welcoming city in Cobb County, known for its community spirit and charming neighborhoods. The city celebrates its nickname, “Jonquil City,” with vibrant blooms each spring that brighten the area. This drawing makes a thoughtful souvenir or gift for anyone who appreciates Smyrna’s friendly atmosphere and local charm.
Description: Baby Doe’s Matchless Mine was a three-story restaurant and bar jutted out over I-285 above the Chattahoochee River in the 1980s.With its tin roof, water tower, and tipple cars, the ramshackle wooden structure looked like a theme-park attraction. The entrance resembled a mineshaft, which led either up to the dining room or down to the bar and dance floor. Decor was fringed Victorian lampshade–meets–rusting pickax. This location at Powers Ferry Road was actually part of a seven-city national chain named for Elizabeth “Baby Doe” Tabor, an infamous gold-digger (silver, to be accurate) who married a wealthy Colorado mining mogul twice her age in the late 19th century.
Baby Doe's Matchless Mine - Legendary '80s Restaurant in Marietta, GA Shorts
by Retrozest
$21 $27