31.690,-82.900 Sapps Still was developed as the site of a turpentine still in the early 1900s. A community developed around the turpentine still to provide housing and provisions to support the still workers and their families. The still exploded due to a fire and was replaced by a lumber mill that was built in its place. Ruins and remains of both facilities still stand. (Closest History: Sapps Still, Georgia, ~2.81 miles; found via undefined-mile search) Verify on Wikipedia: Sapps Still, Georgia Plant a tree by exploring more
"The still exploded due to a fire and was replaced by a lumber mill that was built in its place."
So we go from something #explosive 💥 to something #flammable 🔥.. OSHA approved y'all!
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