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  2. Rigathi Gachagua - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Rigathi Gachagua (born 28 February 1965) is a Kenyan politician who served as the 2nd deputy president of Kenya (office established under the 2010 Constitution). He served from 13th September 2022 until his impeachment in October 2024. [1] As a member of the Jubilee Party, Gachagua served as Member of Parliament for Mathira from 2017 ...

  3. List of Georgian princely families - Wikipedia

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    This is the alphabetic list of the upper class noble houses of Georgia. They were entitled as tavadi ( Georgian : თავადი ), roughly translated in English as " prince " and in Russian as " knyaz ", a title which was eventually conferred upon most of these families under the Imperial Russian rule (1801–1917).

  4. Old Scottish Rite Hospital building - Wikipedia

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    The hospital moved north of Atlanta, Georgia in the 1970s. The Scottish Rite Hospital merged with Egleston Children's Health Care System in 1998 to create Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA). In 2006 CHoA and Grady Health System announced that an affiliate of CHoA would assume responsibility for the management of services at Hughes Spalding ...

  5. Juliette Gordon Low Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Juliette Gordon Low Historic District consists of three buildings in Savannah, Georgia, which are associated with the origins of the Girl Scouts of the USA.They are the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, at 10 East Oglethorpe Avenue, [3] the Andrew Low House, at 329 Abercorn Street, [4] and the Andrew Low Carriage House (also known as the First Girl Scout Headquarters), at 330 Drayton Street.

  6. Barnsley Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Barnsley Resort is situated on the grounds of a historic former manor house near Adairsville, Georgia, United States. Originally known as Woodlands (later known as Barnsley Gardens), the estate was established by Godfrey Barnsley, originally of Liverpool, England. He built the Italianate manor in the late 1840s. [1] [2]

  7. Rockefeller Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The house was built by Gordon McKay in 1892. McKay died in 1903 and the house was bought by William Rockefeller in 1905, who used it as a winter home. It was evacuated in 1942, along with the rest of the island. The house remained in the Rockefeller family until 1947, when the Jekyll Island Authority bought the property.

  8. Birdsville Plantation - Wikipedia

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    The plantation property includes a main house, a barn, a privy, a smoke house, an old kitchen, a well house, a log building, an apothecary, a store, and a house and office of Mr. Bird, as well as a pecan grove and historic oak trees. A cotton gin building is included in photographs of the property. [2] [note 1]

  9. Cannonball House (Macon, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The house is furnished in the period from 1853 to 1870. [2] It contains artifacts from the world's first female college Wesleyan College. The rear of the Cannonball House has a hand-molded two-story brick kitchen. Servants’ quarters are on the upper level. Few preserved structures of this type remain in the Southern United States today. [2]