FRIDAY BLOG: Timber! Another old name falls
by Rome News-Tribune
Dec 21, 2012 | 695 views | 0 0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend | print
SAY “INLAND-ROME” and pretty much all Floyd Countians know what one is talking about and where it is. Of course, Inland-Rome actually doesn’t exist at all and hasn’t for some time now.

Word that the lumber division of Rome’s former Temple-Inland plant — which also does not exist — has been purchased by Georgia Pacific from International Paper, that has actually owned the shebang for about the last year after a separate purchase, just adds to the new confusion. Obviously, there are now two different operations owned by two different giant outfits where departed giant Inland-Rome used to be.

How long is it going to take for Greater Romans to start calling these places by their new names or shorthand versions thereof? International-Rome and Georgia-Rome?

Seriously, there are still some old-timers in these parts that refer to the entire tree-devouring operation by the name the sawmill first had when starting operations in 1954: Georgia Kraft. (Quick trivia quiz: Where is the former headquarters building of Georgia Kraft ... which based on the new signage out front is now in its third corporate reincarnation? Hint: It is on State Loop 1. Better hint: It is on Redmond Circle near a “lake” that really isn’t a lake.)

It’s hard enough to keep up with change in and around fast-moving Rome without the names constantly changing on you. 

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