The 1853 carpentry shop was destroyed by fire, rebuilt in 1923, and burned again in 1984. Today only brick walls and basement-level transverse vaults survive but they suggest that the line shaft system continued through this building at basement level to power machinery from below. The basement level now incorporates a playground as part of the Savannah Children’s Museum, which opened in 2012.
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Savannah Children’s Museum (Carpentry Shop, Central of Georgia Railroad)
1853; 1923 rebuilt; 2008–2012 renovated, Coastal Heritage Society Design Group. Beyond the Boiler Room (7.1.8)
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