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  2. History of Athens, Georgia | Historical Facts & Culture - Visit ...

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    The City of Athens was incorporated on December 8, 1806. The University of Georgia had opened for classes in 1801, and the city was named in honor of the center of higher learning that had flourished in classical Greece.

  3. Athens, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Athens is the sixth-most populous city in Georgia, and the principal city of the Athens metropolitan area, [9] which had a 2020 population of 215,415, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. [4] Metropolitan Athens is a component of the larger Atlanta–Athens–Clarke County–Sandy Springs Combined Statistical Area .

  4. Athens - New Georgia Encyclopedia

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    Athens, home of the University of Georgia (UGA), is located along the north Oconee River in Clarke County, in the rolling Piedmont of northeast Georgia. Athens and Clarke County combined to form a unified government in 1990.

  5. Athens, GA Heritage | Historic Districs & Landmarks

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    Learn about Athens, GA Heritage and find some quick links to historical attractions, landmarks, tours and genealogy and research resources.

  6. Athens was founded and continues to serve the state of Georgia as a place of higher learning. Its roots and growth have withheld through multiple wars, times of reconstruction, and times of peace. Many landmarks stand throughout the Athens area, each one telling a story of Athens’ unique history.

  7. History of Athens Georgia - Explore Georgia

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    History of Athens, Georgia: A Journey Through Time. Athens, Georgia, more than just a dot on the map, is a city rich in history, culture, and southern charm. Founded in the early 19th century, Athens has evolved from a small college town into a vibrant city with a story worth telling.

  8. Athens | Music, Attractions, History, & Facts | Britannica

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    Athens, city, seat (1871) of Clarke county (with which it was consolidated in 1990), northeastern Georgia, U.S., situated on the Oconee River. Founded in 1801 as the seat of the University of Georgia (chartered 1785), it was probably named for Athens, Greece.

  9. Historic Athens

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    Historic Athens is a 501(c)(3) non-profit working to celebrate and conserve community heritage in Athens, Georgia.

  10. About - Athens Historical Society

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    To promote and stimulate public interest in and appreciation of the history of Athens and related areas, and to develop in every way an understanding of their historical past. The Athens Historical Society is committed to the preservation of a collective history of the people of Athens, Georgia.

  11. History of Athens, Georgia

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    Athens, seat of Clarke County, is located along the north Oconee River in the Piedmont area of northeast Georgia. Athens' prominent role in the state of Georgia can be attributed primarily to the University of Georgia , for which Athens was originally established.