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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Clarke ...

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    Downtown Athens Historic District: August 10, 1978 : Roughly bounded by Hancock Ave., Foundry, Mitchell Athens: There was a boundary increase on May 31, 1984 (refnum ...

  3. Scarboro, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The community was named after Enos H. Scarborough, the town's promoter and early postmaster. [2] A variant spelling was "Scarborough". [1] A post office was in operation at Scarboro(ugh) from 1839 until it was discontinued in 1951. [3] The Georgia General Assembly incorporated Scarboro as a town in 1859. [4]

  4. Downtown Athens Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Athens Historic District is a historic area in the Downtown Athens neighborhood of Athens, Georgia. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. Its boundaries were revised twice, in 1984 and 2006, and additional documentation was filed in 2006.

  5. Eddie Vedder, Jeff Ament Talk Election, Music With Doug Emhoff

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    Emhoff and Vedder then proceeded to nerd out on their love of R.E.M., jumping off from the former’s anecdote about visiting the record store in Athens, Ga., where the legendary band formed in ...

  6. Three sheriffs races highlight runoff elections in northeast ...

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    Wayne Ford, Athens Banner-Herald. May 22, 2024 at 3:42 PM. ... In the sheriff’s races, the Elbert County runoff features Democrats Darren Scarborough, a captain in the sheriff’s office who ...

  7. First African Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    The First African Methodist Episcopal Church (First AME Church), formerly known as Pierce’s Chapel, [2] is an AME church established in 1866 by Rev. Henry McNeal Turner, and located at 521 North Hull Street in Athens, Georgia. [3] [2] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places since March 10, 1980. [1] [4]

  8. Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery Historical Marker, erected 2008, Athens, GA. Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery was founded in 1882 as a cemetery for African Americans [2] in the 216th general militia district, Athens, Georgia area. [3]

  9. T. R. R. Cobb House - Wikipedia

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    The T. R. R. Cobb House built in 1842 is an historic octagon house originally located at 194 Prince Avenue in Athens, Georgia. On June 30, 1975, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. [1] The original part of the home of Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb is a Greek Revival four-over-four "Plantation Plain" built about 1834.