Join Author Lisa Cooper as she recounts the history of Douglasville,
Georgia in vintage images; some never before seen.
The formation of Douglasville coincided when New South ideals were
reshaping villages into railroad towns across the South during
Reconstruction. In 1875, business and political leaders worked from the
ground up to provide Douglasville with each component of a New South
town, including a railroad, cotton mill, hotel, bank, and a commercial
district. Today, the central business district is listed in the National
Register of Historic Places and presents a snapshot regarding how the
town fathers actualized their vision of industry and enterprise.
Douglasville's founders would be pleased if they visited the town they
created 138 years ago. It has entered the 21st century as a vibrant city
with a thriving historic district, as well as a destination for
businesses ranging from Google to the American Red Cross.