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  2. Mount Vernon Mill No. 3 - Wikipedia

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    Mount Vernon Mill No. 3 was the first cotton mill in northwest Georgia. Andrew P. Allgood, Spencer S. Marsh, and Col. W.K. Briers organized the Trion factory on October 12, 1845. [2] In 1912, Benjamin D. Riegel became the new owner of the mill until his death in 1941.

  3. Bibb Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Bibb Manufacturing Company was a textile company founded in Macon, Georgia, in 1876 and was sold to Dan River in 1998. Bibb Manufacturing Company, also known as "The Bibb Company" produced cotton products such as sheets, comforters, towels, curtains, and bedspreads.

  4. North DeKalb Mall - Wikipedia

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    North DeKalb Mall was an enclosed shopping mall located in unincorporated DeKalb County, near Decatur, a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Opened in 1965, the center currently comprises more than eighty-five stores on one level. The sole remaining anchor store is Marshalls. That store and an AMC multiplex theater will remain. The rest ...

  5. See where Georgia’s 3 most charming country stores are ...

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    In fact, Southern Living readers named three country stores in Georgia some of the most charming in the South. Here’s where they can be found: Helen, Georgia - Betty’s Country Store.

  6. The Shoppes at River Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Shoppes at River Crossing is a super regional lifestyle center located in Macon, Georgia. It was developed by General Growth Properties as a response to the declining area around the older Macon Mall. Phase I opened March 19, 2008, while phase II opened shortly after.

  7. Avondale Mills - Wikipedia

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    Alabama was at the bottom of the list in terms of textile production in southern states. In 1852, There were 40 mills in Georgia operating with 80,000 spindles; Tennessee had 30 mills with 36,000 spindles in operation; and Alabama came in last with only 12 mills and a total of 12,580 spindles. [4]

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