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The only numbered routes to travel through downtown Athens are US 78 Bus., SR 10, and SR 15 Alt. Inner/outer directions are used to sign the loop. Between exits 4 and 8, there is an eight-route concurrency, consisting of US 29, US 78, US 129, US 441, SR 8, SR 10 Loop, SR 15, and the unsigned SR 422.
Athens: Includes the Hill First Baptist Church. 47: Rocksprings Shotgun Row Historic District: Rocksprings Shotgun Row Historic District: August 23, 1996 : 433-447 Rocksprings St. Athens: 48: James A. Sledge House
First Presbyterian Church (1856), Greek Revival-style (photo 22 in 2006 documentation; and more on College Avenue and elsewhere, including a double-barreled cannon. [2] The boundary increase of 1984 added buildings on the west side of Lumpkin Street.
SR 10 Loop inner (Athens Perimeter / SR 422 inner) – Jefferson: Eastern end of SR 316 concurrency; western end of SR 10 Loop/SR 422 concurrency; SR 10 Loop exit 1: Clarke: Athens: 155.9: 250.9: 4: US 129 south / US 441 south / SR 15 south (Macon Highway) / Timothy Road – Watkinsville, Madison: Western end of US 129/US 441/SR 15 concurrency ...
U.S. Route 441 (US 441) in the U.S. state of Georgia is a 354.2-mile-long (570.0 km) north–south United States Highway through the east-central portion of the state. It travels from the Florida state line near the Fargo city area to the North Carolina state line, in the northern part of Dillard.
The school opened in 1978 in downtown Athens and was initially housed in Prince Avenue Baptist Church. Now located on a 60-acre campus in Oconee County, the school serves students from thirteen surrounding counties representing sixty-eight different churches.
Hill First Baptist Church (organized in 1867) [1] "is the oldest African American church in the Athens, Georgia community". [2] It is a contributing property to the Reese Street Historic District . [ 3 ]
Downtown Athens is the oldest of the main commercial and residential centers in Athens, Georgia, United States. Downtown is generally considered to be the area bounded by Dougherty Street on the north, Broad Street and the University of Georgia campus on the south, Pulaski Street on the west, and Foundry Street by the east.