Original Waffle Irons Locations List

I think we should start a list of locations that are still using the original waffle irons. I'm not a fan of the new fluffier waffles. Who's got one?

AL, Madison #1956 

GA, Kennesaw #981

MO, Wentzville #1368

MS, Hattiesburg #235

NC, Winston-Salem #1020

OK, Owasso #1597

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u/Eleven10GarageChris — 1 day ago
▲ 197 r/DecaturGA+1 crossposts

History: Pangborn Road

Hello! First post here. I was born in Atlanta in 1984 and had a lot of family and friends in the area, my parents lived there for a while before I was born, and my Grandparents also lived there. Mostly in Decatur and surrounding areas. I was recently visiting for my grandfathers funeral, he died at 98 years old. He was a Korean War veteran. I'm going to share some history about the area they lived in, some of which I remember growing up as a kid. This is some information regarding the streets and locations with the name "Pangborn". TLDR will be at the bottom.

I learned all of this from my grandpa and my dad. My dad and uncle grew up in the house marked with the yellow star. I believe my grandpa owned this house since the late 1940's or 1950's and lived there until he sold it sometime between 2000 and 2010 I think. He used to tell me stories about how the backyard used to be an old civil war route and possibly the location of some battles/skirmishes. When I was a kid and visiting often (80s to 2000's), the houses along "Oak Glen Manor Road" were not there and this was a heavily wooded area with two unpaved driveways leading in where both red arrows are. you could not see the houses from the street. I was never allowed to go back there as a child, but my dad and my uncle used to go back there all the time when walking through paths in the woods to friend's houses in the neighborhood, and sometimes to do work for Mr Pangborn, who lived in a house approximately where the blue star is. At that time (60's/70's) Mr. Pangborn and his wife were living in the house retired and needed help with things in their old age, including taking care of the old house. There was a smaller, newer house (gold star) that was accessible from the unpaved driveway by the railroad bridge (you can still see this entrance today). Dad says this smaller house was more modern and possibly Mr. Pangborn's daughter lived there while taking care of the parents in their old age.

Mr. Pangborn (Old Man Pangborn they called him) was an executive for some large oil company (dad thought it might have been Sinclair) who lived near downtown, had an office downtown, and this house was built as a "weekend house" for him and his family. It was a two story log cabin style house with big stone fireplace, large porch, drive-under carport, etc. At the time the house was built, there weren't many other houses in the area, maybe a few other "weekend homes" and some farms, and dad figured that most of the road in the area basically served as his driveway, which is why "Pangborn Road" is called that. Over time, we think Mr. Pangborn sold off pieces of his property to developers to build Diamond Head neighborhood. After he and his wife died, the house was in bad shape and falling into disrepair. His children inherited the property and eventually sold it to a developer who took everything out to build this "Oak Glen" housing development in 2015. I assume the Pangborn Swim & Tennis might have been connected to his family somehow also, maybe acted as a swim/tennis club for other homes and farms in the area. I remember walking through the woods, along the train track, to the swimming pool with grandpa and my dad and uncle when I was a kid.

I always find it odd that I have never seen pictures of the house or information about this property online or anything.

If anyone has any additional information about this, it would be cool to hear about it!

TLDR: "Pangborn" is the last name of someone who had a "weekend home" (eventually their permanent home) in this heavily wooded area outside of downtown, back before the area was developed. The house(s) and woods on the property were torn down when the "Oak Glen" subdivision was built in 2015.

ETA - You can use Google Earth to go back in time and see where the two houses were.

u/Eleven10GarageChris — 15 hours ago
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Funeral Detail question

I’m wondering if soldiers on funeral detail are briefed about the service history of the deceased before they arrive. My grandfather passed away at 98 years old and had a detail at his interment. He was a Korean War veteran

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u/Eleven10GarageChris — 3 days ago
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Thruxton 400 in Yellow

Spent some time with this bike today. The metallic yellow really surprised me in the sunlight!

u/Eleven10GarageChris — 12 days ago