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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Limestone ...

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    202-212 and 311 N. Beaty St., central Athens State University campus area roughly bounded by Beaty, Pryor, and Hobbs Sts. 34°48′20″N 86°58′00″W  /  34.805556°N 86.966667°W  / 34.805556; -86.966667  ( Athens State College Historic

  3. Robert Beaty Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Beaty Historic District is a historic district in Athens, Alabama. Robert Beaty was one of the original founders of Athens. An Irish immigrant who settled in Virginia, Beaty and his associates purchased 160 acres (65 ha) around a spring, and began subdividing the land for sale in 1818. A small village of log structures had formed by ...

  4. Athens Courthouse Square Commercial Historic District

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    The Athens Courthouse Square Commercial Historic District is a historic district in Athens, Alabama. Athens was founded in 1818 when Robert Beaty and John D. Carroll began selling tracts of land. The following year, the town was chosen as the county seat of the newly formed Limestone County.

  5. Employee of Athens company under investigation for $3 ... - AOL

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    Wayne Ford, Athens Banner-Herald June 5, 2024 at 12:52 PM An Athens business has reported an embezzlement by a former employee that alleges the theft of more than $3 million over a period of six ...

  6. ‘How bad are the pictures?’ WhatsApp leak reveals ... - AOL

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    Former health secretary was told to ‘think hard’ about whether he broke any social distancing rules

  7. Athens, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Athens is a city in and the county seat of Limestone County, in the U.S. state of Alabama; it is included in the Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, AL Combined Statistical Area. As of the 2020 census , the population of the city is 25,406.

  8. Little known, reclusive author of detective novel in Athens ...

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    Schick, who had two novels to his credit, had lived in Athens for at least 40 years, according to one man who lived in the same apartment building off College Avenue. His backyard was only yards ...

  9. Robert Donnell House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1840 by Robert Donnell, a minister who had come to Athens in the 1820s to establish a Presbyterian church. After his death in 1855, the house passed to his son, James. It was purchased in 1869 by Joshua P. Coman in order to establish the Athens Male College, beginning the house's association with education.