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  2. Vinings, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Vinings is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Cobb County, Georgia, United States that runs along the Chattahoochee River bank across from Buckhead. As of the 2020 census , the CDP had a total population of 12,581.

  3. Shirley's Tippy Canoe - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was fined by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality in 2012. [4] [5] Guy Fieri visited for a 2013 episode of the Food Network series Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. [6] Shirley's Tippy Canoe burned down in 2020, [7] [8] [9] and the property was purchased by the owners of Sugarpine Drive-In. [10] [11] [12]

  4. TGI Fridays' 40-foot canoe finds a new home after ... - AOL

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    TGI Fridays canoe finds new home after restaurant closure. The 40-foot-long canoe that hung in the now closed TGI Fridays in Jackson Township was moved out of the building and to its new home.

  5. Hardy Pace - Wikipedia

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    In 1809, he moved to north Georgia. The area he settled is known today as Vinings, Georgia, but at the time was known as (Pace's) Crossroads and, later, Paces (now a neighborhood of Buckhead). By the 1830s, Pace had established a ferry service on the Chattahoochee River which connected north Georgia and Chattanooga. His ferry business was ...

  6. Dillard House - Wikipedia

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    The Dillard House is a restaurant in Dillard, Georgia, known for its "family style" menu and Southern cooking. It traces its origins to the 1910s, when A. J. Dillard, a descendant of John Dillard, and his wife Carrie opened their stone house to boarders. With the improvement of local transportation infrastructure after World War II, it evolved ...

  7. Canoochee River - Wikipedia

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    The Canoochee River (pronounced kuh-NOO-chee) is a 108-mile-long (174 km) [1] river in southeastern Georgia in the United States. It is a tributary of the Ogeechee River, which flows to the Atlantic Ocean. In 1738 the Trustees of the colony mentioned the proposed house and ferry boat over the 'Cooanoochi River'. [2]

  8. File:Cobb County Georgia Incorporated and Unincorporated ...

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  9. Johnston's River Line - Wikipedia

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    Johnston's River Line, also called Johnston's Line, the Chattahoochee River Line or simply The River Line, is a historic American Civil War defensive line located in the communities of Mableton, Smyrna, and Vinings, Georgia that was used by the Confederate Army under General Joseph E. Johnston during the Atlanta Campaign in early July 1864.