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Scenic AttractionsPaul Anderson's BirthplaceWorld's Strongest Man
The fourth house on the right, 912 East Tugalo Street, has a suitably massive monument noting that it was at this house that Paul Anderson (1932-1994), the world's strongest man, was born.
Rev. E. Holman Kelley built the house in 1927. The granite needed for this construction was brought to Toccoa from Elberton on a train. The rock mason who constructed this house also built the Toccoa Congregational Holiness Church on Highpoint Avenue in Toccoa in 1928. Rev. Kelley, pastor of Zebulon Baptist Church, often married couples at his 912 East Tugalo Street residence. The pastor and his wife, Allene had a very large family, which filled the house with much activity. Robert and Ethel Bennett Anderson moved to 912 East Tugalo Street with their young daughter, Dorothy, in April 1930. (The Bennett family was brought to Toccoa by Edward Schaefer in 1905 as Ethels father was hired to oversee Schaefers rock quarry.) In 1932, the Anderson's welcomed their second child, Paul, who was born at home. During the first several decades of this houses history, a large garden and barn with a cow stable was located in the back yard. In the early 1950s, Paul Anderson had a horse that was boarded in a back yard stable. During that same period, Paul turned a back bedroom, or as it was called in those days a sleeping porch, into a weightlifting gym and utilized the dirt floor basement and the side and back yard as his training facilities. He created his equipment from scrap collected from area junkyards. His sister recalled that daily he would even pick up his horse as a way to further increase his strength. By 1955, this homemade strongman had become a world-class weightlifter, gaining such titles as World Champion and in 1956, Olympic Gold Medalist. In 1961, Paul and his wife, Glenda Garland Anderson founded the Paul Anderson Youth Home in Vidalia, Georgia. In 1983, the citizens of Toccoa honored Paul Anderson by erecting a granite marker that stands in the front yard of the home. Paul and Glenda Andersons only child, Paula, and her husband, Edward Schaefer, moved to 912 East Tugalo in 1989. Paula is the third generation of Andersons to live in this family home. Edward and Paulas three children are now the 4th generation to call 912 East Tugalo home. The house has several unique features and plenty of Toccoa history found within it. The following is a glimpse into the home and its amazing history.
Paul Anderson's Birthplace is located at 912 E. Tugalo St. From Tallulah Falls, take US-441 S/US-23 S/GA-15 S. Go approximately 7 miles and turn left onto GA-17 ALT towards Toccoa. Go approximately 10 miles to Tugalo St. Turn left onto Tugalo St. Turn left after Prather Bridge Road to stay on E. Tugalo St. (just under 1 mile). The house is on the right just past Rosedale St. Copyright ©2010 iTallulah, iTerion Steward. All rights reserved. To request permission to use this article in your publication please Contact Us. All use, including that categorized as "Fair Use" should include ouas r Copyright and a link to the original article on this site. Thank you. |