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  2. Acworth Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Acworth Downtown Historic District, in Acworth, Georgia, is a historic district roughly bounded by Southside Dr., Federal and Lemon Sts, and Senator Richard B. Russell Ave. It is 14 acres (5.7 ha) in area and includes 32 contributing buildings and a contributing structure. [1] It is a linear district along Main Street and the CSX railway ...

  3. Get romantic at Waffle House: Valentine's Day reservations ...

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    Waffle House, known for its breakfast-heavy diner food and bright yellow sign, is famously open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, but Valentine's Day is the only day when it takes reservations.

  4. Acworth, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The main route through the center of Acworth is Main Street, a two-lane road. It is known as "Old 41" as it was formerly the route for US 41. State Route 92 and the new Highway 41 pass through the southern part of the city. The newly built Seven Hills Connector connects South Acworth to Paulding County.

  5. Georgia State Route 92 - Wikipedia

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    North Main Street – Downtown business district, Lake Acworth: Interchange: Mary McCall Memorial Overpass: Crossing over North Main Street: Cherokee: I-75 (Larry McDonald Memorial Highway / SR 401) – Atlanta, Chattanooga: I-75 exit 277: Woodstock: I-575 south / SR 5 south (Phillip Landrum Memorial Highway / SR 417 south) – Marietta: I-575 ...

  6. The Varsity (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The main branch of the chain was the largest drive-in fast food restaurant in the world, [3] taking up two city blocks and accommodating up to 800 diners. The main location ended car-side service in 2020. [4] There are now six other branches across metropolitan Atlanta. [5]

  7. Atlanta State Farmers' Market - Wikipedia

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    A new site was needed for expanding the market, and in 1956 the State of Georgia purchased a 140-acre site along Interstate 75 in Clayton County. [9] The new market would open on January 19, 1958, which marked the closing of the Murphy Avenue Market. The Forest Park location remains an active market which is open to the public. [10]

  8. Ponce City Market - Wikipedia

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    Ponce City Market states that its food hall is similar to the famous Chelsea Market, New York City, formerly owned by Jamestown. James Beard-awarded chefs with presence in the food hall include Anne Quatrano of Bacchanalia/Star Provisions, Linton Hopkins of Restaurant Eugene, and Sean Brock of Charleston, S.C.'s Husk restaurant. [5]

  9. AmericasMart - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta International Gift and Home Furnishings Market, January 2012. AmericasMart Atlanta consists of three buildings, Building One, Building Two and Building Three. The Mart’s main address is 240 Peachtree Street NW, Suite 2200, which is where the first building is located. Buildings Two and Three are located on Ted Turner Drive.