Friday, June 27, 2008

Collins Ole Towne

Last week we attended our next door neighbor's birthday celebration. It was held in the most unique setting . . . . . a 1930's reproduction of a rural community called Collins Ole Towne.
While guests were arriving there was ample space for everyone to visit on the wrap-around porch. During the afternoon guests were invited to explore the village. Each building was filled with items that brought back memories of days gone by.

Carson School House contained ancient typewriters, vintage school books and so much more.
The Blacksmith
The General Store
The candy counter brought back memories.Check out the Barber Shop
Plans are being made to activate the mill and to sell stone ground grits and corn meal.
The sugar cane mill is still in operation and cane syrup is made each year.



Musicians performed during the afternoon.

Country cooking was on the menu as lunch was served in the large dining area. Everyone enjoyed fried chicken, ham, green beans, macaroni and cheese, coleslaw, yeast rolls, iced tea and banana pudding. The meal was all made from scratch by members of the Collins family and served buffet style.
It was a birthday to remember!

2 comments:

Vicky said...

Looks like a lot of fun! Where is this exactly?

Jenny said...

That really does look like a neat place... not quite what I expected! I tagged you to share some things about your life. See my last blog for details. We also just took Suzi swimming and she was so cute. She didn't get over-excited but she did try to drink the water, which was gross. It was a salt water pool.