In 2005, the city of Toccoa began the restoration of the wood-frame depot according to a design by Carter Watkins Architects, Inc., of Monroe, Georgia.
The funding for the project came from several sources: $374,000 in ISTEA funds through the state DOT, which the city matched with $100,000, as well as $500,000 from the Stephens County Historical Society for interior work and for an addition to house the Currahee Military Museum.
[2] In October 2009, the new 4,400 square-foot space was dedicated during the popular Currahee Military Weekend.
It contains a large meeting room, gift shop, research library, and office space.
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