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  2. Atlanta Athletic Club - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Athletic Club (AAC), founded in 1898, is a private country club in Johns Creek, Georgia, a suburb 23 miles north of Atlanta. The original home of the club was a 10-story building located on Carnegie Way, and in 1904 a golf course was built on Atlanta's East Lake property. In 1908, John Heisman (the Georgia Tech football coach for whom ...

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  4. East Lake, Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Athletic Club (AAC) began looking for land to build a country location in 1902, and was stirred by one of Candler's agents to buy 280 acres (1.1 km 2). In 1904 the Atlanta Athletic Club opened East Lake Golf Club. A street line from Atlanta through Kirkwood, served the location.

  5. SCAD Atlanta Bees - Wikipedia

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    The Savannah College of Art and Design Atlanta Bees (or SCAD Atlanta Bees) are the athletic teams that represent the Atlanta campus of the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD Atlanta), located in Atlanta, Georgia, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) since the ...

  6. Windy Hill - Wikipedia

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    Windy Hill, Essendon, an Australian rules football ground in the Melbourne area; Windy Hill Wind Farm, a wind power station near Ravenshoe, Queensland, Australia; Windy Hill (Pennines), a hill on the Pennines which marks the border between Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire, England

  7. Castleberry Hill - Wikipedia

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    The area in the city limits of Atlanta known today as Castleberry Hill was originally part of the renegade Snake Nation community that functioned during the 1850s. [3] [4] According to an article from Atlanta Magazine, [5] Castleberry Hill was, by the mid-nineteenth century, a red-light district filled with prostitutes, gambling, and cockfighting.

  8. Missouri Athletic Club Building - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Athletic Club's Downtown Clubhouse is a historic building having Renaissance Revival architecture.

  9. High Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The museum was founded in 1905 as the Atlanta Art Association. In 1926, the High family, for whom the museum is named, donated their family home on Peachtree Street to house the collection following a series of exhibitions involving the Grand Central Art Galleries organized by Atlanta collector J. J. Haverty. Many pieces from the Haverty ...