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Will B

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Jan 5, 2006
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Oh wow! Thanks for the info! Our house is 2 separate structures connected by a screened in porch (originally), We added the larger screened in deck later. Any idea why 2 separate structures? One side is basically a big room with loft. The other flat side has kitchen, bath and bedrooms.
I'm trying to remember if it was two distinct buildings. Maybe Shallowsnole can chime in. The loft was not a part of them. They were very basic block structures that have changed over the years. The area that was just cleared out at the corner of Oyster Lake Dr and E Seahorse Circle used to be where we shot BB guns, .22's, and bows and arrows. I was very tempted to walk through the brush to see if there was any indication of of arrow shafts that were off target!
 

Will B

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Jan 5, 2006
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Atlanta, GA
Hi! We are at 121 Oyster Lake Drive. Cinder block house.
On the west side of your house between you and the condos are there any remnants of an old white crushed cinderblock wall that is maybe 2 feet high? Your driveway is what's left of the road that passed through the main camp, and it passed through an opening in a small wall. I don't know if that was a Harold Baird thing, but they were at many of his homes including ours in SRB. We are building a new home on our lot and are having the landscapers clean out the growth along 30A to expose the old wall.

And by crushed cinderblock I mean the walls were made of chunks of bashed up cinderblocks that were, then, cemented back together in a random fashion and painted.
 

john hendrix

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I’ve done some digging online and found these! Maybe they will bring back some memories!
 

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Matt J

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It was a woefully small volunteer department that sat on 393 just south of 98 right about where the donation store was

Gotcha, wasn't sure if that existed yet. It was the old Restore building. Now it's the SWFD lifeguards.
 

john hendrix

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Aug 14, 2018
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birmingham
On the west side of your house between you and the condos are there any remnants of an old white crushed cinderblock wall that is maybe 2 feet high? Your driveway is what's left of the road that passed through the main camp, and it passed through an opening in a small wall. I don't know if that was a Harold Baird thing, but they were at many of his homes including ours in SRB. We are building a new home on our lot and are having the landscapers clean out the growth along 30A to expose the old wall.

And by crushed cinderblock I mean the walls were made of chunks of bashed up cinderblocks that were, then, cemented back together in a random fashion and painted.
Haven’t noticed any walls on the lot…..
 

Will B

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Jan 5, 2006
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Atlanta, GA
Haven’t noticed any walls on the lot…..
Not surprised. It would have been gone many moons ago. This pic is an example of the walls that were frequently used. This is our house in 1967. We're un-burying this wall as part of the new home construction. It's still red!FB_IMG_1603503761528_324207415822572.jpg
 

Will B

Moderator
Jan 5, 2006
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Atlanta, GA
Gotcha, wasn't sure if that existed yet. It was the old Restore building. Now it's the SWFD lifeguards.
The original building back then was little more than a large Quonset hut / corrugated metal shed with one door and a pumper truck since there were no hydrants at all
 
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