Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Chuck Surack is an American entrepreneur, businessman, philanthropist and musician, best known as the founder of Sweetwater Sound, one of the world's largest retailers of musical instruments and professional audio equipment.
Surack founded Sweetwater Sound, an online retailer for musical instruments and recording equipment, in 1979 and operated it for several decades. The company started as a mobile recording studio.
In 1990, with six employees and annual sales of $6 million, Sweetwater had outgrown Surack's home and moved into its own commercial building at 5335 Bass Road, [9] [10] and Sweetwater's growth over the next several years earned it a place on Inc. magazine's ranking of America's fastest growing companies in 1993, 1994, and 1995.
805 Clay Road, Mableton, GA 30126 Originally was a private library that joined the system in 1962. Its new location was completed in 2006. [38] Stratton Library Marietta, Georgia: 1974: 1100 Powder Springs Rd. SW, Marietta, GA 30064 Named after the first director of the library system, Joanne P. Stratton. [39] Sweetwater Library Austell ...
Sweetwater Creek State Park is a 2,549 acres (10.32 km 2) Georgia state park in east Douglas County, 15 miles (24 km) from downtown Atlanta. The park is named after Sweetwater Creek which runs through it.
By the 1960s, the Grand had ceased showing movies and plans were made to replace it with a parking lot. [4] Those plans were blocked in 1967 by the Macon Arts Council, a group formed to save and restore the Grand; the group held a fundraising gala featuring the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and had the property placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. [1]
Sweetwater, Arizona; Sweetwater River (California), San Diego County Sweetwater Dam, a dam across the Sweetwater River; Sweetwater Reservoir, an artificial lake, formed by Sweetwater Dam; Sweetwater Mountains a small mountain range in California and western Nevada; Sweetwater Formation, a geologic stratigraphic formation in California
It is a tributary of the Chattahoochee River, and near its end it is the centerpiece of Sweetwater Creek State Park. Sweetwater Creek was named after AmaKanasta (Sweet Water), a Cherokee chieftain. [2] Since 1904 there has been a stream gauge near Austell (actually in Lithia Springs), at latitude 33°46'22"N, longitude 84°36'53"W.