Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Hartwell Health Care Center is a 92-bed hospital-based long-term care facility located in Hartwell, Georgia. Cobb Health Care Center is a 116-bed hospital-based long-term care facility located in Comer, Georgia. The Gables at Cobb Village is a 48-bed special residential community serving senior adults with assisted living services.
Southwest Georgia is a fourteen-county region in the U.S. state of Georgia, [1] bordering Alabama and Florida. Colloquially referred to as SOWEGA, the region is anchored by Albany—its most populous city and the region's sole metropolitan statistical area. As of the 2020 United States census, Southwest Georgia's
North Georgia Medical Center: Ellijay: Gilmer: 140 2016 South Georgia Medical Center Smith Northview Valdosta: Lowndes: 45 2015 Formerly Smith Northview Hospital; converted to outpatient facility [15] Southwest Atlanta Hospital: Atlanta: Fulton: 125 1943 2009 Southwest Georgia Regional Medical Center Cuthbert: Randolph: 25 [16] — 1947 2020 [16]
Watch live as Rosalynn Carter‘s tribute service takes place in Marietta, Georgia, after the former first lady passed away on Sunday 19 November in her Georgia home. The tribute service at Glenn ...
Union (American Civil War) monuments and memorials in Georgia (U.S. state) (2 P) Pages in category "Monuments and memorials in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
It was intended to serve as a tribute to Confederate war dead until a marble memorial could be erected. Now, a marble obelisk dates from 1897 (the year the local UDC chapter came about) in the Sandersville cemetery." [19] Francis S. Bartow in Savannah, Georgia. Savannah: Colonel Francis S. Bartow Bust, Forsyth Park (1902). [91] [92]
Stars of the stage and screen have paid tribute to actress Georgia Engel, who died last week in Princeton, New Jersey, at age 70.. The Emmy nominee was known for her roles on “The Mary Tyler ...
The DeKalb County Confederate Monument is a Confederate memorial that formerly stood in Decatur, Georgia, United States. The 30-foot stone obelisk (9.1 m) was erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy near the old county courthouse in 1908. [1] [2]