Wright Street, GA
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About Wright Street
- • Blues musician Blind Willie McTell spent his final years residing on Wright Street.
- • The 'Wright Street Blues,' a unique style of blues guitar, originated here in the 1920s.
- • A key stagecoach route spurred initial growth, connecting it to larger markets in the 1800s.
- • Local legend says a time capsule buried in 1925 remains undiscovered beneath the old town hall.
- • A devastating fire in 1903 destroyed much of the original downtown area, leading to reconstruction.
- • Named for landowner Elijah Wright in 1888, the town incorporated in 1892.
- • Population is around 1,500, a slight increase since the 2020 census.
- • Sitting at 750 feet, the elevation provides mild summers and cool winters.
- • Agriculture, particularly peach farming, remains the primary economic driver.
- • A sense of quiet nostalgia permeates the air, offering respite from modern life.
- • The Atlanta Braves, 80 miles away, won the World Series in 1995, a state-wide celebration.
- • The local high school football team achieved an undefeated season in 1968.