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  2. Category:People from Athens, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    202-212 and 311 N. Beaty St., central Athens State University campus area roughly bounded by Beaty, Pryor, and Hobbs Sts. 34°48′20″N 86°58′00″W  /  34.805556°N 86.966667°W  / 34.805556; -86.966667  ( Athens State College Historic

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    Bill Fay: 1943-09-09 2025-02-22 British singer singer songwriter pianist: United Kingdom: London: London: Q95740862: Maha Bayraqdar: 1947-02-26 2025-02-22 Syrian-Lebanese poet and painter painter poet songwriter screenwriter: First Syrian Republic United Arab Republic Syria Lebanon: Damascus: Ghazir: Q11903098: Yvonne Curtet: 1920-05-28 2025-02 ...

  5. E. Fay Jones - Wikipedia

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    Euine Fay Jones (January 31, 1921 – August 30, 2004) [1] [2] was an American architect and designer. An apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright during his professional career, Jones is the only one of Wright's disciples to have received the AIA Gold Medal (1990), the highest honor awarded by the American Institute of Architects.

  6. My Unconventional Life: This woman lives every day like it’s 1958

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    For Fay, it was really the happiness and color that drew her to that decade and inspired her to live identically. "As soon as I put on my first 1950s dress with my hair and my makeup done, that's ...

  7. Athens, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The town's first mayor was Samuel Tanner, and the Tanner area, south of Athens, was named on his behalf. [8] The Athens area was the home of William Wyatt Bibb, the first governor of Alabama, and its second governor, his brother Thomas Bibb, who succeeded him in office when he died in a fall from his horse. [9] Founders Hall, Athens State ...

  8. Newell, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Newell was named after the family of W. P. Newell, who was elected as sheriff of Randolph County in 1845. [2] Newell also served as a member of the Alabama House of Representatives from 1853 to 1855. [3] He later served as the mayor of Camp Hill, Alabama. [4] A post office was established under the name Newell in 1887. [5]

  9. The News Courier - Wikipedia

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    The combined paper was known in the 1980s as The Athens LC News Courier. Bryan sold his papers to Hollinger in 1997. When Hollinger dispersed of most of its papers, The News Courier was acquired by Community Newspaper Holdings , now known as CNHI, LLC.