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Address Covington Branch Library: 7116 Floyd Street, Covington, GA 30014 Porter Memorial Branch Library: 6191 Highway 212, Covington, GA 30016
The Porterdale Historic District in Porterdale, Georgia is a 525 acres (212 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. Its area is roughly the city limits of Porterdale north of Elm St., and it includes Colonial Revival, Late Gothic Revival, and other architecture.
Roughly Covington City S of US 278 33°35′41″N 83°51′12″W / 33.594722°N 83.853333°W / 33.594722; -83.853333 ( Covington Historic Covington
Covington is located in north central Georgia, in the eastern part of Metro Atlanta. Interstate 20 runs to the north of the city, with access from exits 90, 92, and 93. Via I-20, downtown Atlanta is 35 mi (56 km) west, and Augusta is 112 mi (180 km) east.
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That’s why he went to the Andover Public Library recently to check out as many as he could — reportedly more than 100 in all — in order to take them out of circulation during Pride Month.
May 13, 1970 (10 mi. E of Richmond Hill via GA 67: Richmond Hill: Now a Georgia state historic site website: 5: Glen Echo: Glen Echo: January 9, 1978 (2 miles (3 km) east of Ellabelle on GA 204
1784 – Andrew Bryan, Hannah Bryan, and Kate Hogg baptized by George Leile. 1784 – Andrew Bryan given permission to preach January 20, 1788 – First Bryan Baptist Church organized, Andrew Bryan ordained and installed as the First Pastor. 1793 – Andrew Bryan obtained his freedom and purchased the present site of this church for $150.00.