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Adam and Jeff head into the heart of historic Cabbagetown. Once a thriving Appalachian mill village anchored by the Fulton Bag & Cotton Mill, Cabbagetown has transformed into a haven for artists, musicians, and fiercely proud residents. We’ll uncover the legacy of German-Jewish immigrant Jacob Elsas, the man behind the mill; celebrate the music of Fiddlin’ John Carson, the first country musician to broadcast on the radio. This episode spans the grit, growth, and heart of one of Atlanta’s most storied neighborhoods.
Adam and Jeff head into the heart of historic Cabbagetown. Once a thriving Appalachian mill village anchored by the Fulton Bag & Cotton Mill, Cabbagetown has transformed into a haven for artists, musicians, and fiercely proud residents. We’ll uncover the legacy of German-Jewish immigrant Jacob Elsas, the man behind the mill; celebrate the music of Fiddlin’ John Carson, the first country musician to broadcast on the radio. This episode spans the grit, growth, and heart of one of Atlanta’s most storied neighborhoods.