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  2. West Darien Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Darien was founded in 1736 about 1 mile from Fort King George, which was built in 1721. Darien was directly protected by Fort Darien, built in 1736. The current streets were laid out in an 1806 plan. The town was mostly destroyed in 1863 when it was burned by Union troops. Rebuilding the town started on the east side, followed by the west side.

  3. Vernon Square–Columbus Square Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Historical marker discussing the burning of Darien. The Vernon Square–Columbus Square Historic District is a historic area on the eastern side of Darien, Georgia. It encompasses two squares of the original 1805 city plan, although Vernon Square now contains a circular street. The plan was derived from James Oglethorpe's plan for Savannah. The ...

  4. Darien, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Darien (/ d ɛər i ˈ ɛ n /) is a city in and the county seat of McIntosh County, Georgia, United States. [5] It lies on Georgia's coast at the mouth of the Altamaha River, approximately 50 miles (80 kilometers) south of Savannah, and is part of the Brunswick, Georgia metropolitan statistical area.

  5. Roswell Mill - Wikipedia

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    The first mill was founded by Roswell King, [5] a wealthy Connecticut businessman who had previously settled in Darien, Georgia, a small town on the state's Atlantic coast. [3] He spent time as a construction manager, local militia officer (his father, Timothy King, was a Revolutionary War veteran), and as a Representative in the Georgia State ...

  6. McIntosh County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    New Inverness (later named Darien) was founded in 1736 by Scottish Highlanders who were enticed to move to Georgia by General Oglethorpe. In 1760, the British built Fort Barrington on the north side of the Altamaha River about 12 miles (19 km) northwest of present-day Darien. It was used for decades as a transportation and communication center ...

  7. Oregon Woman's July 2024 Death Was Initially Ruled a ... - AOL

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    An Oregon man is accused of murdering his girlfriend, whose July 2024 death was initially ruled a suicide. On Tuesday, Jan.15, police in Sweet Home arrested Jerod L. Norman, 40, of Sweet Home, and ...

  8. Pentagon intelligence agency pauses events, activities ...

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    In response to President Donald Trump's executive order banning diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, the Pentagon's intelligence agency has paused special event programs and related events ...

  9. List of plantations in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Georgia that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on a heritage register, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design.