Less than an hour’s drive northwest of Savannah is the quaint, little village of Guyton, Georgia. Guyton was first settled after the end of the Revolutionary War by migrants from Savannah, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Guyton continued to grow when the Central of Georgia Railroad Company laid track in town to connect Macon and Savannah. The village is named for Archibald Guyton who served as president of this railroad company. By the Civil War, Guyton was a flourishing town with a lively town center, which would soon after be burned to the ground by Union General Sherman’s troops as a part of his scorched earth strategy.
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