I never know what we’ll stumble upon on our Saturday excursions. This weekend it was an unexpected, faded Coca-Cola sign painted on the side of an abandoned building. This building was located in the small community of Kenwood, which is located in Fayetteville, GA. I wish I could make out the name of the establishment, but I’ll settle for the “Drink Coca-Cola” advertisement. Afterall, being a Coca-Cola retiree after 35 years, the nostalgia of the brand still runs deep in my veins. 😉

The image was taken with my Samsung 20 Galaxy Note phone. I brought it into Affinity Photo 2 for some minor adjustments and an added vignette.
Until next time,
~donna
DR, that’s such a great find!
Those old Coca-Cola ghost signs have a charm of their own, and even better when spotted by someone who spent 35 years with the brand. Perfect mix of nostalgia and adventure—nicely captured! 👏
Philo
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Awe, thank you Philo!🙏
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Donna, I love this image! I enjoy seeing Coca-Cola murals painted on buildings when we drive through some of the small Georgia towns. Somehow I’ve never taken the time to photograph them.
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Thank you, Beth! I think I must have taken a dozen or more shots of these signs on our adventures. As you said, they’re everywhere….some repainted and others faded out like this one. Maybe one day I’ll get creative and do a post on just these signs😉📸
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Great snap and great to see, I love all these old fading signs, a glimpse of the past
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Thank you, Brian! They do give us a great glimpse into the past. Thank you for stopping by! 😉📷
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