Minor Damage to Historic “Tommy’s” Building in One-Vehicle Accident
Barnesville, GA – A historic building on the corner of Main Street and Forsyth Street suffered minor damage following a one-vehicle accident earlier this morning. The incident occurred when a vehicle struck the corner of the building after the driver experienced a medical issue. Fortunately, the damage to the building was minimal with a few broken windows. Some of the building’s masonry was damaged on impact, as well. No other injuries were reported.
The site, colloquially called “Tommy’s,” served as a grocery store and then a clothing store owned by the late Tommy Gassess. According to tax records, the building was built in 1863 and is owned by Joseph and Kristy Sims. It currently houses a real estate business.
As a result of the accident, the northbound lane of Main Street was temporarily closed to allow for the necessary clean-up. However, the lane has since been reopened, and the area is once again vibrant with activity.
Updates will follow as the story develops.
Grant Turner is the editor of the Barnesville Buzz and an educator, coach, and writer based in Barnesville, Georgia. He shares stories that bridge community, faith, and personal growth. In addition to teaching and coaching, Grant is Director of Musical Worship and a Sunday School teacher at New Hope Baptist Church in Zebulon, Georgia. He lives in Barnesville with his wife, Haley.