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  2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, the CDC made a token payment of $10 to Emory University for 15 acres (61,000 m 2) of land on Clifton Road in DeKalb County, still the home of CDC headquarters as of 2019. CDC employees collected the money to make the purchase. The benefactor behind the "gift" was Robert W. Woodruff, chairman of the board of the Coca-Cola Company.

  3. Organization of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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    Organization of CDC in 2024, after the CDC Moving Forward reorganization. The CDC Moving Forward reorganization occurred in 2023 as a response to lessons learned from CDC's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. [16] [17] The Deputy Director level was removed, returning CDC to a flat structure. The reorganization did not otherwise organizationally ...

  4. Clifton Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Clifton Corridor is a proposed public transportation corridor in and near Atlanta, Georgia, roughly connecting the Buckhead, Emory University, and Decatur areas. Proposed route [ edit ]

  5. Here’s what we know about the SC facility where 43 monkeys ...

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    The company, which opened in 2003, also “provides enriched housing facilities for nonhuman primates in both CDC quarantine and non-quarantine settings on a cost-effective per diem basis ...

  6. Texas State Highway 321 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 321 (SH 321) is a north–south highway in southeastern Texas, starting at US 90 in Dayton and ending at Loop 573 in Cleveland. The route was designated on October 30, 1939. In Cleveland, SH 321 is also known as Houston Street, providing the main street for downtown Cleveland. It is a two lane urban highway with a left turn lane ...

  7. Cleveland, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 1854, a church and convent were built by Father Peter La Cour near the town's present site. The town began forming in 1878 when Charles Lander Cleveland, a local judge, donated 63.6 acres (257,000 m 2) of land to the Houston East & West Texas Railway (now part of the Union Pacific Railroad) for use as a stop, requesting that the town be named for him.

  8. Health Education Campus - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 2019, the campus consists of two buildings, the Sheila and Eric Samson Pavilion and the Dental Clinic, constructed at a combined price tag of $515 million. [1] The 477,000-square-foot Samson Pavilion was designed by Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank of Foster + Partners in London, United Kingdom and earned a LEED-Gold certification.

  9. Clifton, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Clifton is the largest city in Bosque County, Texas, United States. The city's population was 3,465 at the 2020 census. [4] Clifton and the surrounding area was settled by Norwegian settlers in the mid 1800s. Today, this areas is in the National Register of historic places as the Norse Historic District. [5]