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The Baldwin High School sax ensemble performed on the front porch of the historic home welcoming people in. Two attendees stopped to watch and hum along to the tunes of Christmas songs. BAILEY MCCULLY/Staff
Attendees gathered near the kitchen sharing stories and discussing Georgia’s Old Capital Heritage Society’s current projects while dining on snacks and drinks. BAILEY MCCULLY/Staff
Some volunteers dressed in historic outfits and offered tours of the home, allowing visitors to experience history in real-time. BAILEY MCCULLY/Staff
Georgia’s Old Capital Heritage Center at The Depot, Inc. (GOCHC) opened the doors to the 1825 Brown-Stetson-Sanford House Dec. 9 to allow community members to take a peek at what Chrimas once looked like in the historic home.In 1825, George Anderson Brown, a local planter and doctor of Milledgeville, engaged master English builder John Marlor to build an inn. Marlor designed the inn in...