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  2. These nursing homes are rated some of the worst in GA ... - AOL

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    Currently in GA, there are over 300 nursing homes, but which are the worst and best rated? ... Budd Terrace at Wesley Woods - 1833 Clifton Road, NE in Atlanta. Many nursing homes were highly rated ...

  3. Amos G. Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Amos Giles Rhodes (1850–1928) was an Atlanta, Georgia furniture magnate. He was born in 1850 in Henderson, Kentucky. In 1875, he came to Atlanta as a laborer for the L & N Railroad. In 1879, he began a small furniture company which would grow into a large furniture business and make Rhodes a "pillar of the community".

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Fulton ...

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    Roughly bounded by Bellemeade Rd., Northside Dr., Atlanta Waterworks and Howell Mill Rd. 33°48′00″N 84°24′47″W  /  33.8°N 84.413056°W  / 33.8; -84.413056  ( Berkeley Park Historic

  5. Emory Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Emory University Hospital (including Emory University Hospital at Wesley Woods and Emory Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital) has ranked #1 in metro Atlanta and in Georgia by U.S. News & World Report from 2012 through 2020. [5]

  6. Atlanta Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center (formerly known as Georgia Baptist Hospital [1]) was a hospital in Atlanta, Georgia operated by Wellstar Health System. It had 460 beds and over 700 physicians. The hospital was a Level I Trauma Center, [2] and an Advanced Primary Stroke Center. It housed a Neurointensive Care Unit and a Level III Neonatal ICU. [3]

  7. Demolished public housing projects in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1949, Ed Tucker Memorial Homes (aka “Tucker Homes”) was a 200-unit co-operative housing project designed as a memorial to veterans of Atlanta who gave their lives in World War 2. A combined effort between the FHA and the non-profit Veteran's Corporation, it was named for a young B-24 navigator from College Park, Georgia who died in ...

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