The cobble
stoned or brick street is Depot
Street. It leads to what used to be the
Depot but is now the Visitors Information Center, Kennesaw House, and the railroad tracks. - but
those places were behind me when I took this picture. In front of the camera is the park with the
statue of Senator Alexander Stephens Clay in the center of the picture.
On the right
of Root Street facing West Park Square and Glover park is Hemingway's Bar and
Grill. Depot Street is part of their
establishment (see the tables?).
We have
eaten at Hemingway's at least once. I
remember having to use the restroom and was directed down a flight of stairs.
I went down the stairs I came into a pool room
lounge. There were some people playing
pool. There was also a window looking
out at sidewalk level. You could see
people's lower part of people's legs
walk by.
The window
was a tall window, but it went down. You
get to see a cutaway of the City's progress..
It had a level of small rocks, a layer or red dirt, a level of cement,
maybe a brick layer, bigger rocks, and so on.
Interesting. I did not have my
camera. I am going have to revisit that
basement for a picture of the cutaway, just like an ant farm.
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