Boarded up, Eldorado, Ga.

Eldorado, Ga.
Eldorado, Ga.

VanishingSouthGeorgia.com photographer Brian Brown snapped this photo in 2008 of two boarded-up buildings in Eldorado, Ga., a few miles south of Tifton, Ga.

Tift County, population 40,286 in 2013, is an old agricultural market center that thrived a century and more ago thanks to lumber, cotton and other agricultural products.  Today, it is home to Abraham Baldwin College.  It continues to be a transportation as it is bisected by Interstate 75.  U.S. Highways 82 and 319 also intersect in the county.

About two thirds of Tift residents are white; about a third are black.  About 10 percent of people also identify themselves as Hispanic or Latino, according to the U.S. Census.  The county’s poverty rate is 22.9 percent (2008-2012), but just over 30 percent in the county seat, Tifton (population 16,405).

Photo by Brian Brown, VanishingSouthGeorgia.com.  All rights reserved.

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