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Home»Local History»Historic Reflection: Henry Ford’s Malinta Cutoff
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Historic Reflection: Henry Ford’s Malinta Cutoff

May 7, 2024No Comments1 Min Read

HISTORIC REFLECTION … The following picture shows Henry Ford’s DT&I “Malinta Cutoff” being built in the 1920s. Construction efforts in the photo are of the railroad overpass located over Airport Highway in Delta. Photo Provided by the Fulton County Museum.


 

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