Image:Bus Station, Cedartown, Georgia.jpg
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This is the Cedartown Bus Station in Cedartown, Georgia. The building is no longer a functioning bus station, but the sign still remains. This picture demonstrates several pervasive features of Cedartown, Polk County, and Georgia in general:
- the legacy of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company
- Coca-Cola advertisements
- lack of public transportation
- dependence on the automobile
This picture was taken by Karl Ward on 9 September 2004. Copyright 2004 Karl Ward.
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Karl Ward 20:15, 9 Sep 2004 (UTC)
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