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The Taylor-Grady House is located in central Athens, at the northwest corner of Prince and Grady Avenues, set on a generously sized landscaped lot. It is a rectangular two-story wood-frame structure, with a hip roof that is obscured by a parapet-like entablature that wraps around three sides.
The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. [1] There are 28 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark.
Landmarks in Athens, recognizable natural or artificial features used for navigation, features that stand out from their near environment and are often visible from long distances. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Statues in Athens .
A group of short-term rental property owners are suing the Athens-Clarke County government, saying commissioners held an illegal conversation ahead of vote.
[1] OpenAthens for Publishers [ 2 ] software for service providers supports multiple platforms and federations . Technically, the service provides deep packet inspection proxying (in a similar manner to EZproxy ) and SAML-based federation , [ 3 ] as well as various on-boarding services for institutions, consortia and vendors.
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Piedmont Athens Regional (formerly known as Athens Regional Medical Center or ARMC) is a hospital located in Athens, Georgia, that consists of an acute care hospital with 427 beds, [1] four urgent care centers, a network of physicians and specialists, and a home health agency. The healthcare system serves a 17-county area, and is one of the ...
The name of Athens, connected to the name of its patron goddess Athena, originates from an earlier Pre-Greek language. [1] The origin myth explaining how Athens acquired this name through the legendary contest between Poseidon and Athena was described by Herodotus, [2] Apollodorus, [3] Ovid, Plutarch, [4] Pausanias and others.