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Stonecrest is a city in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. The boundaries of the city generally lie in the far southeastern corner of the county, and a smaller portion just north of Interstate 20 .
The Flat Rock Archives is an African American historical museum located in the city of Stonecrest, Georgia. The mission of the archive is to preserve rural African American history in Georgia. [ 1 ] The archive is located in a historic home built by T.A. Bryant, Sr., and was donated in 2005, by Rev. T.A. Bryant, Jr. and his sister, Zudia ...
The Flat Rock Archive in Stonecrest, Georgia. The Flat Rock Archive, located in Stonecrest, Georgia, is currently working to preserve the African American story in this area. One example is that after looking at the Lyon family that lived in the area, the archive concluded that in 1860, the Lyon farm had three slave houses located on the knoll ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Stonecrest may refer to: Stonecrest (Bedford Corners, New York), listed on the ...
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Name City Sikh Community Gurdwara ... Stonecrest: Guru Nanak Mission Society of Atlanta
An intersection in Pittsburg. Pittsburg is an unincorporated community in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. [1] It was named after Newton J. Pitts, the original owner of a small, concrete block country store at the intersection of Tucker-Norcross Road and Chamblee-Tucker Road, now known as the community of Pittsburg.
Some sources claim that the developer chose the name Toco because it was the Brazilian Indian word for "good luck." [ 18 ] Other sources claim Toco is an informal abbreviation of "top of the County." [ 19 ] [ 20 ] In any case, the shopping center was developed on what was a hill, and the name gradually changed to "Toco Hills."