102 Grant Place Cornelia , GA , 30531 Phone: 7068943370 Website Cornelia’s is located in the foothills of the Northeast Georgia Mountains. It is home to one of the world's largest apple sculptures, which is displayed on top of an obelisk-shaped monument.
The Train Depot & Museum reopened to the public in 1993 after being renovated. The depot itself, which was originally built in 1914, has been a part of the Cornelia community for a long time. The effort to rehabilitate the building and turn it into a museum was led by railroad fans and families, with significant support from the city of Cornelia.
Machine 1 is located in a side room inside the depot.
1) Obelisk holding the Big Red Apple.
2) Historic Train Museum Building.
3) Caboose Tallulah Falls XS-Original decommissioned 1961.
4) Chenocetah Lookout Fire Tower,
Rear- The Cornelia logo 'Let the Tracks Lead You Home'
5/22/25: The penny machine hold 4 pennies 51¢ each, hand crank. Staff very knowledgeable and helpful.
Please send all four designs, if you have them, back design also, in one scan on a plain white background. Thanks.
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