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Landmarks – Atlanta, Georgia
Inscription. In 1864, Collier Rd. topped the ridge N. Descending the slope E. it crossed the branch below the dam at Colliers Mill. Gearys left – Candys brigade & Aleshires batteries [US] were aligned along the old road facing ... More on HMDB
Museums – Atlanta, Georgia
The day that we stopped in for a visit, the museum had an excellent exhibition of the More on igougo
Dancing – Atlanta, Georgia
As Atlanta's only smoke and alcohol-free dance club, this fun place stays pretty busy with ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Tyrone, Georgia
Inscription. This family cemetery was established October 24, 1845, when Barbara Jane, the infant of John and Barbara Morris Palmer, was buried here. John Palmer acquired the property lot 116 in the 7th District of Fayette County, ... More on HMDB
Religion and Faith – Atlanta, Georgia
about The Temple (Reform): The Temple, Hebrew Benevolent Congregation is the oldest and most populated Reform synagogue in Atlanta. The Breman Religious school provides educational programs ... More on GoCityKids
Museums – Druid Hills, Georgia
'World of Coca-Cola' is a permanent exhibition featuring the history of The Coca-Cola Company and its well-known advertising as well as a host of entertainment areas and attractions. It is located ... More on Wikipedia
Things To Do – Atlanta, Georgia
about Healthy Habits Youth Council: The Diabetes Association of Atlanta sponsors a Youth Council to teach and promote healthy habits for middle school youth. Applications for teens interested in becoming part of the council are taken ... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Marietta, Georgia
Inscription. Established 1835 by James Power, (1790-1870). Maj. Gen. O. O. Howards 4th A. C. (Army of the Cumberland) [US], moved from Vinings station to this vicinity July 9, 10, 1864. Newtons (2d) div. was diverted to Roswell to ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Austell, Georgia
Inscription. Israel Causey was one of the original pioneer settlers when he moved to Cobb County in 1833. The house, built during the gold rush era, is an example of a frame plain-style dwelling. At one time, his plantation contained ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Macon, Georgia
The best pizza ever...very clean establishment. More on Yahoo! Travel
Bowling Alleys – Norcross, Georgia
32 lane bowling alley with meeting room, lounge and restaurant. More on gcvb.org
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