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Here are some of the sales recorded on the 13th of November The acre Robson estate was originally a ranch used to raise head of cattle. He built the barn, initially out of hewn logs, to house his cutting horses. Later he sold the cows and retrofitted the horse barn into a visually impressive home for his extensive car collection. Large scale murals and classic automotive signs are tastefully placed throughout. A western-style staircase leads to a beautifully appointed s San Francisco-style saloon complete with a stage for musical entertainment.
At one time, the car barn held nearly 80 vehicles, including some of the most sought-after and ferocious muscle cars ever produced. Today it still houses over 40 fully documented, historically significant cars with several in the wings in various stages of restoration. It was very gracious of Milton Robson to share his amazing collection and extend his warm southern hospitality to Corvette Cruisers of Atlanta car club, and Vettes of Atlanta Magazine.
The family-owned and -operated Georgia-based company offers meat processing, packing and co-packing. From chicken tenders to southern-style hot wings, these products are free of artificial ingredients and preservatives. Milton Robson began his venture in the food service industry by starting a distribution company in Once Milton established Prime Pak, he purchased breading machines and began producing chicken tenders.
Over the years the business progressed, and Milton decided to pass the company on to his son, Todd, in I began to add fryers and other upgrades. In we built a par fry plant and a new spiral freezer as the operation grew. He declined to say what he spent on improving the property. According to Hall County property records, Milton Robson acquired He is the owner of five additional parcels acquired between approximately and that, with Tanners Mill Circle, total Now the couple is downsizing.
They plan to remain in the Gainesville area, with their children and grandchildren. The property is also listed with a commercial agent for possible commercial development, Johnston said. Potential buyers have to be prequalified. None have toured the property yet. The prospect is from a family of car dealers who are also car collectors, like Robson, from the Midwest.
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