Essay heading: A Man with a Vision
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After the end of World War I, the sales of automobiles far surpassed the condition of roads for their travel. Gradually, a highway began to inch its way south and would soon be bringing in the tourists. Mr. Coffin knew that this was an opportunity for money to be made, so he began buying strategic places of land where there could be resort activity... displayed 300 characters
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Mr. Coffin knew that this was an opportunity for money to be made, so he began buying strategic places of land where there could be resort activity.
Not long after the causeway was built in 1924, Mr. Coffin purchased the land of the former Retreat Plantation on the south end of the St. Simons. There weren't many roads on that part of the island, and most of them needed improvement... displayed next 300 characters
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