A SCHOOL bus graveyard that opened in the 1950s still holds transit vehicles and is described as an amazing free adventure.
The Georgia school bus boneyard was started in 1959 by a business that sold buses and bus parts.
Alonzo Wade opened the used cars and parts business that turned into a school bus graveyard about 50 years later when Walter Wade took over, local news affiliate WSB-TV reported.
It all started to combat theft and unwanted graffiti.
“It’s amazing,” Walter Wade stressed.
“There’s a lot of things I’ve done in my life, but I’m never been able to (paint) like that. …