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AP Historical Hard Drive 2
Brenda Banks, interpretive program specialist at Jarrell Plantation, in Juliette, Ga., shows off one of the houses preserved at the state park Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2004. Jarrell Plantation has survived Civil War raids, typhoid fever epidemics and the boll weevil, but may not survive the budget cuts of Gov. Sonny Perdue. The 1847 plantation in Jones County was once home to 900 acres of cotton fields. The plantation is one of 63 state parks, historic sites and golf courses in danger of being closed because of state budget cuts. (AP Photo/Kristen Wyatt)
Minimum price 50PLN
2004-09-23
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
KRISTEN WYATT
1084339
0,73MB
17cm x 13cm by 300dpi
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