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In the lobby of the City Auditorium was a custom display case which held the East Point Centennial Quilt. The Centennial Quilt was made in 1987, as part of the Centennial Celebration of East Point’s founding in 1887. "The East Point Woman’s Club created a quilt illustrating East Point history, historic landmarks and prominent businesses.
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In the United States, the clerk often serves as the official keeper of the municipal records, and as such, is sometimes described as the "historian" of the community. [8] Sometimes the clerk's office includes presenting the agenda and minutes for the legislative and committee meetings. Official meetings of municipalities can become a serious ...
5 John Ellis Martineau: AR: 1873–1937 1928–1937 — — Coolidge: death 6 Thomas Clark Trimble III: AR: 1878–1965 1937–1957 1948–1957 1957–1965 F. Roosevelt: death 7 Harry Jacob Lemley: AR: 1883–1965 1939–1958 [Note 2] — 1958–1965 F. Roosevelt: death 8 J. Smith Henley: AR: 1917–1997 1958–1959 [Note 5] — — Eisenhower ...
As of the census [20] of 2010, there were 1,481 people, 657 households, and 372 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,322.3 inhabitants per square mile (510.5/km 2).
Colonial Hills is a neighborhood in the northernmost section of East Point, Georgia. It rests alongside of Langford Parkway (previously known as Lakewood Freeway.) Just to the north of Colonial Hills is Fort McPherson-(known as Fort Mac), which has been closed due to military downsizing. Colonial Hills consists of the following streets ...
The YMCA planned for Hardeeville’s East Argent development won’t open its doors until 2024. ... Boulevard and north of U.S. 278, near the northern side of Sun City ... 1.5 million square feet ...
East Point is a subway station in East Point, Georgia, serving the Red and Gold lines of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) rail system. It has an island platform between two tracks. It was opened on August 16, 1986. It mainly serves East Point, Camp Creek, and unincorporated South Fulton and College Park.