Thalmann is a sparsely-populated town inGlynn County, Georgia located along Georgia Highway 32. The town consists of several ruined and abandoned buildings, a small baptist church and several residents.[1][2]
Thalmann has been settled since the 18th century. Throughout its history, Thalmann has been an important travel route location, serving as a route for soldiers during theAmerican Revolutionary War and later as an early mail system route, then astagecoach route.[3]
In the 1970s, Thalmann was a vacation destination, known for its wildlife.[4] In 1979, a railroad station in the town was rerouted to nearbyJesup, drawing tourist traffic away from the town.[5] By 2001, Thalmann had a population of only approximately 50 residents.[2]
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