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Sky Valley is a city in Rabun County, Georgia, United States and is nestled in a mountain valley on the northwest slopes of Rabun Bald, Georgia's second-highest peak. Incorporated in March 1978, [ 4 ] it recorded a total population of 250 as of the 2000 U.S. census , and 482 as of 2020.
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The Nemaha County Courthouse is a historic building in Auburn, Nebraska, and the courthouse of Nemaha County, Nebraska. It was built by W. M. Rowles & Company in 1899, and designed in the Romanesque Revival style by German-born architect George A. Berlinghof. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since January 10 ...
Auburn is an incorporation of two towns. Calvert and Sheridan combined to form Auburn in 1882, [4] in part to have the voting power to wrestle the county seat away from Brownville, Nebraska, a village located ten miles east. The incorporation was successful, and in 1883, Auburn was named the county seat. [5] The city is named after Auburn, New ...
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This began a congregation of Methodists which continues to meet to this day. A log meeting House was erected in 1763 named Poulson's chapel. The Methodist congregation met here until the first Stone Chapel Methodist Church was completed in 1783. Clover, SC: SC 1764 Presbyterian (PCA) Congaree Baptist Church (Gadsden, South Carolina) Gadsden, SC ...
The Corra White Harris House, Study, and Chapel, also known as In the Valley, is a hilltop complex located in Rydal, Georgia. [ 2 ] It was home of Corra White Harris , a writer made famous by her 1910 book A Circuit Rider's Wife , which eventually became the 1951 film I'd Climb the Highest Mountain .
The Wilbert T. Reed House is a historic house in Auburn, Nebraska. It was built in 1884 for Wilmer T. Reed, a settler from Ohio. [2] Reed became a grocer in Auburn, then known as Sheridan, in 1875, only seven years after the town had been established. [2] His house was designed in the Italianate architectural style. [2]