Wednesday, February 4, 2015

The E.L. Greenway Welcome Center in Warner Robins, Georgia

Welcome centers are the starting point of any visit to a new area as Eric and I travel.






The E.L. Greenway Welcome
Center in Warner Robins,
Georgia







The Welcome Center honors E.L. Greenway, a community leader who served on the Warner Robins Planning and Zoning Boards for over 30 years.






This former Train Depot, built
in 1943, was re-purposed to
 house the Welcome Center.









Warner Robins is the
International City.




Eric chats with staff while
I take pictures.

Young children have a "busy
basket" to explore while their
adults browse brochures.










The E.L. Greenway Welcome
Center hosts a Caboose.







Caboose SOU X556 was built
in 1971.

donated it to the City of
Warner Robins in 2000.






The former Elberta Train Depot
has been moved to the E.L.
Welcome Center.






The exterior has been repaired and repainted.  After the interior is finished, the building will open as a Heritage Center.

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