by Rick Minter | Postcards From The Po' Farm
Over the years, there have been quite a few famous visitors to Inman. My dad, now 95, said it was an established fact in his childhood that Franklin Delano Roosevelt came through Inman on the train when he was traveling to Warm Springs, where the healing waters...
by Rick Minter | Postcards From The Po' Farm
The most memorable breakfast I ever ate was back in 1966, on the morning of the dedication of the current Inman Methodist Church building. My brother Rob and I spent the weekend with our Minter grandparents at the Po Farm, my grandfather’s name for the...
by Stephanie Adamek | Postcards From The Po' Farm
I figure I need to refresh memories about where the name of this blog originated, so here goes. My grandfather, Jim Minter Sr. who we called Pop, bought the 50 acres and the house where we now live and where the Inman Farm Heritage Days shows are...
by Rick Minter | Postcards From The Po' Farm
Like a lot of folks on the south side of the Atlanta metro area, my family and I were delighted to see that The Country Kitchen restaurant near Barnesville has gotten a new lease on life. For years, we spent many a Saturday night in the winter eating...