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Parrott is a town in Terrell County, Georgia, United States. The population was 158 as of the 2020 census. The population was 158 as of the 2020 census. It is part of the Albany, Georgia metropolitan statistical area .
Location City or town Description 1: Dawson Woman's Clubhouse: Dawson Woman's Clubhouse: June 17, 1982 (#82002484) October 31, 2019: 360 6th Ave., NE, but moved to the corner of 7th Ave and Stonewall in October 2017: Dawson
Parrott, Georgia, a city in the United States Parrott, Ohio , an unincorporated community Parrott, Virginia , an unincorporated community in Pulaski County, Virginia
This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Georgia that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on a heritage register, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design. [1] [2] [3]
Parrottsville is located in northeastern Cocke County. U.S. Route 321, a four-lane highway, passes south of the town, leading southwest 7 miles (11 km) to Newport, the county seat, and northeast 19 miles (31 km) to Greeneville.
State Route 41 (SR 41) is a 134.5-mile-long (216.5 km) state highway that runs south-to-north through portions of Calhoun, Randolph, Terrell, Webster, Marion, Talbot, Meriwether, and Coweta counties in the southwestern and west-central parts of the U.S. state of Georgia.
The portion in Tennessee is on land owned by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), and the Georgia and Alabama portions are on private land. [2] The marker is located in Marion County, Tennessee , Dade County, Georgia , and Jackson County, Alabama , and about 15 miles (24 km) west of downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee .
The Federal Road through Cherokee lands, originally called the Georgia Road, was a federal toll highway passing through the Cherokee Nation in the northern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. From 1805 to the 1840s, the road linked Savannah, Georgia with Knoxville, Tennessee. The road also opened Cherokee lands to settlement.