Welcome Center Hostess
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In 1962 Georgia opened its first welcome center along Highway 301 in Sylvania, near the South Carolina border. While travelers picked up maps, brochures, and souvenirs, hostesses armed with southern hospitality and donated Coca-Cola, peanuts, and Royal Crown cola would persuade them to stay and see Georgia's many attractions. Soon thereafter, welcome centers were built at Savannah, Lavonia, Ringgold, Columbus, and Valdosta.
Courtesy of Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, University of Georgia Libraries, William Hardman Sr. Papers.
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