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Alas, George, Aunt Fanny's Cabin is no more, at least in it's original location and use. The core of the cabin has been moved to downtown Smyrna, next to the train station, now a museum and visitor center. Incongruously, there is a red British tlephone booth next to the cabin! The original location, in the triangle formed by Spring Road, Campbell Road, and the railroad, is still wooded and undeveloped, as it belongs to a famiy who wants to keep it that way. My father in law's retirement from City Council when he was transferreed to Columbus was held there about twenty five years ago. They served very good food when it was still in business. Stan

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