Wells Theater, 1942
Kingsland, Georgia This theater, opened by J. Nolan Wells around 1942, was also known as the Camden Theater.
View ArticleKingsland Centennial Mural
Kingsland, Georgia To commemorate Kingsland’s centennial Folkston artist Tim Bass, aka Signsmith, painted this beautiful mural in 2008. It illustrates the community’s commitment to history and...
View ArticlePantheon Gazebo, Heritage Garden Wedding Chapel
Kingsland, Georgia This was the brainchild of florist Pauline Butler, who saw opportunity in the hordes of Floridians who come to Kingsland to circumvent their state’s more complicated marriage laws....
View ArticleLovetown, USA
Kingsland, Georgia According to Mayor Kenneth Smith, Kingsland was once known as the marriage capital of the South. An upcoming Oprah Winfrey Network/BBC reality series, Lovetown, USA, attempts to...
View ArticleThe Original Kingsland Wedding Chapel
I believe this was the first one-stop wedding business in Kingsland, opened some time in the early 1960s. http://www.kingslandweddingchapel.com/about.htm
View ArticleKingsland Clinical Laboratory
Kingsland, Georgia This seems to be where it all began, in 1949. When blood tests were required for marriage licenses, Kingsland saw an opportunity. Make it easy to get a blood test and a license...
View ArticleKingsland Depot, 1916
Kingsland, Georgia Recently moved and restored through grants from the Georgia Department of Transportation and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, the Kingston Depot now serves as the downtown...
View ArticleCamden Hotel, 1935
Kingsland, Georgia The old Camden Hotel was renovated for use as the City Hall in 1993.
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