Friday, June 24, 2022

[PHOTOSTORY 1: OUTDOORS] Suburban Life

 By: Caity Marxsen



Mural painting on the side of a local bar. This town's population more than doubled from 2010-2020


Flashback dive bar hosts live music. Moss City Groove is a band from Savannah that plays Rock, R & B, Funk, and Soul!


This is the most expensive grocery store. However, there is something calming about seeing Publix and palm trees.


An adorable dolphin mailbox. This person has great taste.


Way Station coffee shop. This coffee is great, but the food is also a reason to return. 


Richmond Hill Elementary playground. The middle of the summer makes this place too quiet.

 Local hardware store. You can find all the things for your DIY ambitions.


Church in Richmond Hill. This area definitely contributes to the charm.


American Flag flying near some local businesses. Richmond Hill is home to many military families with an army base close by.


Railroad tracks run through the town. This track is still very active!


Plenty of plants to find here! The flowers are in full bloom.


Street signs point towards City Hall. These street signs are much more difficult to see at night.


The Ogeechee River. This is a 294-mile-long blackwater river.



Local steak and seafood dinner spot. They have boat parking.


Wetlands and marshes are a dime a dozen. Not a bad view while running errands.


A southeastern town with a Southeastern Bank. However, they can also be found in northeastern Florida. 


The local golf course provides some pretty views. There are often alligators in the water. 


A brick bridge builds a walkway. Adding the the beauty of the landscape.


One of the many cookie-cutter communities. The yard size is a bit of a sacrifice.


Richmond Hill Elementary. These colorful slides look inviting to any grade schooler. 






















 








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