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  2. Amos G. Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Amos Giles Rhodes (1850–1928) was an Atlanta, Georgia furniture magnate. He was born in 1850 in Henderson, Kentucky. In 1875, he came to Atlanta as a laborer for the L & N Railroad. In 1879, he began a small furniture company which would grow into a large furniture business and make Rhodes a "pillar of the community".

  3. Rhodes Hall - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes Hall is a Romanesque Revival 9,000-square-foot (840 m 2) house inspired by the Rhineland castles that Rhodes admired on a trip to Europe in the late 1890s. Architect Willis F. Denny designed the unique home with Stone Mountain granite, incorporating medieval Romanesque, Victorian, and Arts and Crafts designs as well as necessary adaptations for an early 20th-century home.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cobb County ...

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    Map of Georgia with Cobb County highlighted This is a list of properties and districts in Cobb County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap

  5. These nursing homes are rated some of the worst in GA ... - AOL

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    By 2030, all Baby Boomers will be 65 years-old or older; thus, there’s an increase in the need for care. Currently in GA, there are over 300 nursing homes, but which are the worst and best rated?

  6. Rhodes–Haverty Building - Wikipedia

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    The historic 21-story Rhodes–Haverty Building was, at the time of its construction in 1929, the tallest building in Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by Atlanta architects Pringle and Smith, the building was built by furniture magnates A. G. Rhodes of Rhodes Furniture and J. J. Haverty of Havertys. It remained the tallest building in Atlanta until ...

  7. Ty Cobb: Gaetz pick as Trump AG a ‘f‑‑‑ you to America’

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    Former White House attorney Ty Cobb, who served in the role during President-elect Trump’s first term, said his onetime boss’s decision to nominate former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) as attorney ...

  8. County Housing Code Pushing College Students Out of Shared Home

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    The Cobb County Board of Commissioners is scheduled to hear more on the case later this month. The tenants and the landlord still prefer that the students be allowed to stay until May.

  9. T. R. R. Cobb House - Wikipedia

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    The original part of the home of Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb is a Greek Revival four-over-four "Plantation Plain" built about 1834. The house given in 1844 to Cobb and his new wife, Marion Lumpkin, as a gift from his father-in-law, Joseph Henry Lumpkin, the first Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court. Cobb made additions to the house of new ...