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  2. Commerce, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Commerce is located in northeastern Jackson County at (34.206520, -83.461203 Interstate 85 runs through the northern part of the city, with access from Exits 147 and 149. I-85 leads southwest 70 miles (110 km) to Atlanta and northeast 78 miles (126 km) to Greenville, South Carolina .

  3. Georgia State Route 326 - Wikipedia

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    Comparing that map with the USGS map of Carnesville dated 1891, the route running from Harmony Grove (present day Commerce, GA) runs to Erastus, which is where the intersection exists today of Rt. 326, Brown's Bridge Rd. and Duncan Rd., known as Five Points to some.

  4. Purple.com - Wikipedia

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    Purple.com, commonly referred to as "Purple", was a single-page website created in 1994. It consisted of no links or text and its only content was a purple ...

  5. WJJC - Wikipedia

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    WJJC (1270 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format and is licensed in Commerce, Georgia, United States. The station, which first began airing in 1957, is owned by Side Communications, Inc. and features programming from Fox News Radio .

  6. Governor L. G. Hardman House - Wikipedia

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    The Governor L. G. Hardman House is a historic house located at 208 Elm Street in Commerce, Georgia. It is locally significant architecturally as a "fine example" in Georgia of the Mediterranean Revival style of architecture applied to a residence.

  7. The Portable Door - Wikipedia

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    The Portable Door is a 2023 Australian fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Jeffrey Walker and starring Patrick Gibson, Sophie Wilde, Sam Neill, and Christoph Waltz. The screenplay by Leon Ford is based on the 2003 novel of the same name, the first in Tom Holt 's J.W. Wells & Co. series.

  8. Blue Tree (boutique) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Tree is a boutique on the Upper East Side of New York City, opened by former actress Phoebe Cates and Lisa Matlin, [1] with Ivana Callahan, store manager. [ 2 ] Background

  9. Georgia Department of Economic Development - Wikipedia

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    Originally named the Georgia Department of Commerce, [1] the agency was established by law in 1949. Governor Herman Talmadge appointed the first five-member board [2] under the Official Code of Georgia Annotated sections 50-7-1 through 50-7-41. [3] George C. Gaines served as the first commissioner. [2]