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The district includes some significant buildings in Farmington: [2] Governor Fred M. Warner House, a symmetric, block shaped house with a low hipped roof topped by a cupola, built in 1867. The Masonic Lodge (formerly Township Hall), a two-story building with towers, corbels, arched doorways and a mansard roof in patterned slate, completed in 1876.
GA-166 runs through the city from west to east, leading east 12 mi (19 km) to Carrollton, the county seat, and west 4 mi (6.4 km) to its end at the Alabama-Georgia state line. According to the United States Census Bureau , Bowdon has a total area of 3.4 square miles (8.8 km 2 ), all land.
On this day 2102 will power the very first steam passenger excursion from the railroad's Nesquehoning Campus to Tunkhannock for the borough's 43rd Annual Founder's Day Festival.
Farmington was founded in 1824 by Arthur Power. Like many Oakland County pioneers, he hailed from the state of New York. Power was a Quaker, as were the settlers who joined him, and the town was first known as Quakertown. In 1826 the name Farmington was officially chosen because it was the name of Power's hometown, Farmington, New York. [6]
The annual gathering, which starts Friday, is held on the weekend closest to June 10, which marks the day in 1935 when AA founder Dr. Bob took his last drink. For more information about the event ...
Fighting fascism, healing a broken food system and looking back on the history of Ann Arbor’s “Commie High” are among the topics explored by the 2024 Greater Farmington Film Festival.. The ...
Founder's Day, Founders Day, or Founders' Day and variations may refer to: Founder's Day (Rome), better known as the Parilia, a festival in ancient Rome eventually taken to honor the city's founding; Founders' Day (Ghana), a public holiday in Ghana; Founder's Day (Music Festival) an annual campus festival at Vassar College
Bowdon Junction is an unincorporated community in Carroll County, Georgia, United States. The community is located along U.S. Route 27 , 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Carrollton . Bowdon Junction has a post office with ZIP code 30109, which opened on April 29, 1911.