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  2. Pine Log Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Pine Log lies within the exurban reaches of Atlanta's metropolitan area.The sprawling urban landscape of the city makes this wilderness a refuge for wildlife. Currently, its conservation is significant as a state-managed habitat roughly at 14,054 acres (56.87 km 2).

  3. Pine Log - Wikipedia

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    Pine Log may refer to: Rydal, Georgia, once called Pine Log, Georgia; Pine Log State Forest in Florida This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 18:53 (UTC). ...

  4. Woods (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    "Woods" is the eighth episode of the second season of the American comedy-drama television series Atlanta. It is the 18th overall episode of the series and was written by producer Stefani Robinson, and directed by co-executive producer Hiro Murai.

  5. Battle of Gilgal Church - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Gilgal Church (June 15, 1864) was an action during the Atlanta Campaign in the American Civil War.The Union army of William Tecumseh Sherman and the Confederate army led by Joseph E. Johnston fought a series of battles between June 10 and 19 along a front stretching northeast from Lost Mountain to Pine Mountain to Brushy Mountain.

  6. Rydal, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The Pine Log post office is open today and the town and the surrounding area is now frequently referred to as Rydal. In 2000 the population of the greater Rydal area was 2,960. Several historic churches, homes and the Pine Log Elementary School still remain in the community. The community has experienced population growth from the continuing ...

  7. Richard Louis Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Richard Louis Hunter [n 1] (born 1955) is a convicted American serial killer and forger. A day laborer, Hunter raped and killed four elderly women in Atlanta between March and April 1986, robbing their apartments afterwards.

  8. Atlanta tree canopy - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta's tree coverage does not go unnoticed—it was the main reason cited by National Geographic in naming Atlanta a "Place of a Lifetime": [9] For a sprawling city with the nation’s ninth-largest metro area, Atlanta is surprisingly lush with trees—magnolias, dogwoods, Southern pines, and magnificent oaks. [10]

  9. Terry Maple - Wikipedia

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    Terry Lee Maple [1] (September 10, 1946 – December 3, 2023) was an American ethologist, wildlife conservationist, professor emeritus of the Georgia Institute of Technology, and zoo director emeritus.