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Georgetown is located in the northeast corner of Grant Parish at (31.764210, -92.382340). [4] U.S. Route 165 runs through the village, leading northeast 31 miles (50 km) to Columbia and south 33 miles (53 km) to Alexandria.
About 4 miles west of Georgetown off U.S. Route 460: Georgetown: 50: Main Street Commercial District: Main Street Commercial District: February 24, 1975 : Both sides of E. Main St. from Mulberry to Broadway, southern side from Elley Alley to Broadway
St. John the Baptist Parish is bordered by St. Charles Parish and Lake Pontchartrain to the east, Lake Pontchartrain and Lake Maurepas to the north, Lafourche Parish and Lac des Allemands to the south, and St. James Parish to the west. It is one of four parishes which comprise the "River Parishes;" St. John Parish is the heart of the "River ...
The First Baptist Church congregation in Georgetown, Kentucky was organized in 1811, and its first meeting house erected on West Jefferson Street in 1815. In 1842 Howard Malcom, the pastor of the church and president of Georgetown College, urged the relocation of the church to a site near the college. The congregation moved from their West ...
Grant Parish is part of the Alexandria, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area and Red River Valley. From 1940 to 1960, the parish had a dramatic population loss, as many African Americans from the plantation areas left in the Great Migration to seek better opportunities in the North and West. Such migration continued until about 1970.
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St. James Episcopal Church, Mill Creek; St. James Episcopal Church (Wagoner, Oklahoma) St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church (Newark, Delaware) Saint John's Episcopal Church (Ocean Springs, Mississippi) St. John's Episcopal Church (Charleston, West Virginia) St. John's Methodist Church (Georgetown, Delaware) St. Joseph's Catholic Church ...
In non-expansion states, people below the poverty level get no help, because private insurance subsidies are available only to people who earn more than that. If the Affordable Care Act were repealed, the national uninsured rate would rise, a trend that would hit hardest in those states that had more uninsured before the law. Where Your State ...